Identity politics is the intersection of a trainwreck and Dippity Do.
"The confusion likely comes from the fact that Anya is Latina given that she was raised in Argentina until she was about eight. Her first language was even Spanish. Born in Miami, Florida, the 24-year-old holds British, American, and Argentine citizenship. But, despite this global upbringing, it’s worth mentioning that her parents, Jennifer Marina Joy and Dennis Alan Taylor, aren’t people of color either! According to Wikipedia her mother is “of English and Spanish descent” despite being raised in Zambia, and her father is “an Argentine of Scottish heritage.” https://perezhilton.com/anya-taylor-joy ... or-latina/
Argentinian "woman of color"
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Re: Argentinian "woman of color"
White is a colour. So is blonde.
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Re: Argentinian "woman of color"
“When I'm born I'm black, when I grow up I'm black, when I'm in the sun I'm black, when I'm sick I'm black, when I die I'm black, and you... when you're born you're pink, when you grow up you're white, when you're cold you're blue, when you're sick you're blue, when you die you're green and you dare call me colored”
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