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In answer to your questions: 1) I am a white South African, meaning I have a traditional Afrikaans surname and a white skin tone (everyone has to be born somewhere). Ps. most white people with a history of more than 5 generations have black blood in them any way, so in answer to your question I am a mixed breed 2) In order to be a African you have to live in Africa. Be proud of where you live and if it is in Norway then call yourself a Norwegian with pride. As far as I am concerned there are NO European Africans (white people living in Africa) or African Americans only Africans in Africa and Americans in America. NUF SED! 3) In South Africa we have approx. 65 million people and 12 different ethnic groups. 70% of us are black, 20% are white and the rest are a mix of what is left (you name it, it is here) Please don't quote me in the next issue of TIME or People as these figures are not accurate. Carl van Tonder 66 Fast (VWrankenstein) > -----Original Message----- > From: QuirkkriuQ@aol.com [SMTP:QuirkkriuQ@aol.com] > Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 1998 7:12 AM > To: type3@vwtype3.org > Subject: [T3] for the s. african who's address i have forgotten > > Sure thing. I still haven't got the pages scanned and sent to the other > guy > yet but when I do ill get them to you. > > jimi polivka > '73 square > > Since you are from South Africa I would like to ask you some questions. > 1.What is your race? > 2.How do you feel about people over here calling themselves "African- > Americans"? > 3.I ask question 2 because not all people in Africa are "black" as you > probably > know? > no offense is intended from this, and your race doesn't matter to me, I'm > just > curious > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe