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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
I don't know much about her and am not inclined to look it up.
You seem to unable to comprehend that these things are not tightly defined despite having had this spelled out to you many times.
These things define very well: ethinicity is strictly and exclusively about who your ancestors were. There are gray areas in the sense that when you are mixed up enough, you won't have any specific ethnicity.
BUT NOTHING YOU DO WILL EVER CHANGE YOUR ETHNICITY lol, that part is very well defined, ethnicity isn't something you "become", it's something you are born with, that strictly and only depends on who your ancestors were.
That, for normal people.
Waiting for trollson for his take on this, we know yours according to which a black person can become of Han ethnicity in some cases.