Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is an interesting factoid but one day we will have an actual black pope and I don’t think it’s fair to take that from him for a man who doesn’t identify with that or look like it.
You clearly have no idea how many black people there are who don't look black.
Eh, this is not so cut and dry. Some people like OP believe in the "one drop" rule. I don't. I think black is a color or a set of facial features. I don't think being of African or slave descent necessarily gives you those features so you can be 1/5 African but not be black IMO.
That's the thing though. Your opinion doesn't particularly matter. Each person decides for themselves. It sounds like this family doesn't identify as Black. My family is Black Creole. My father is a blue-eyed blonde-haired man who has always identified as Black because his family has always identified as Black. Most white people assume my father is white until he says otherwise. The Pope doesn't identify as Black, and he has not lived his life as a Black man, so idk why a bunch of white folks are rushing to try to claim him as Black for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new pope is going to be dragged in American cultural wars on every front.
His family should just take a DNA test. I would find that more interesting than anything the OP is saying.
Have you seen a picture of the man? You need a dna test to tell you he is not 100% white?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is an interesting factoid but one day we will have an actual black pope and I don’t think it’s fair to take that from him for a man who doesn’t identify with that or look like it.
You clearly have no idea how many black people there are who don't look black.
Eh, this is not so cut and dry. Some people like OP believe in the "one drop" rule. I don't. I think black is a color or a set of facial features. I don't think being of African or slave descent necessarily gives you those features so you can be 1/5 African but not be black IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it turns out that we got our first black pope.
Robert Francis Prevost, the Chicago-born cardinal selected on Thursday as the new pope, is descended from Creole people of color from New Orleans.
The pope’s maternal grandparents, both of whom are described as Black or “mulatto” in various historical records, lived in the city’s Seventh Ward, an area that is traditionally Catholic and a melting pot of people with African, Caribbean and European roots.
The grandparents, Joseph Martinez and Louise Baquié, eventually moved to Chicago in the early 20th century and had a daughter: Mildred Martinez, the pope’s mother.
The discovery means that Leo XIV, as the pope will be known, is not only breaking ground as the first U.S.-born pontiff. He also comes from a family that reflects the many threads that make up the complicated and rich fabric of the American story.
According to the one drop rule (created by white people) - the first American Pope - is BLACK.
He also named himself after the Pope who condemned slavery.
I am here for this!
I wonder if they did that on purpose.
I LOVE THIS FOR JD VANCE AND MAGA!
Why does the left need to make everything political? I am Catholic, conservative, and very happy about the new Pope for many reasons. I found the background that you posted very interesting. You should stopped before making it into a political dig at the people with whom you disagree.
Anonymous wrote:No actual black person thinks he is black.
Anonymous wrote:And it turns out race isn't a big deal to people anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Does the left follow the one drop rule when determining someone's race? :
Very retro.
Anonymous wrote:Dont be ridiculous OP. The pope is not Black. When there is a Black pope, it will be a first and will be celebrated.
Anonymous wrote:The new pope is going to be dragged in American cultural wars on every front.
His family should just take a DNA test. I would find that more interesting than anything the OP is saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new pope is going to be dragged in American cultural wars on every front.
His family should just take a DNA test. I would find that more interesting than anything the OP is saying.
What does a DNA test have anything to do with anything. They claimed black.
Anonymous wrote:So it turns out that we got our first black pope.
Robert Francis Prevost, the Chicago-born cardinal selected on Thursday as the new pope, is descended from Creole people of color from New Orleans.
The pope’s maternal grandparents, both of whom are described as Black or “mulatto” in various historical records, lived in the city’s Seventh Ward, an area that is traditionally Catholic and a melting pot of people with African, Caribbean and European roots.
The grandparents, Joseph Martinez and Louise Baquié, eventually moved to Chicago in the early 20th century and had a daughter: Mildred Martinez, the pope’s mother.
The discovery means that Leo XIV, as the pope will be known, is not only breaking ground as the first U.S.-born pontiff. He also comes from a family that reflects the many threads that make up the complicated and rich fabric of the American story.
According to the one drop rule (created by white people) - the first American Pope - is BLACK.
He also named himself after the Pope who condemned slavery.
I am here for this!
I wonder if they did that on purpose.
I LOVE THIS FOR JD VANCE AND MAGA!