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@lastraven7205 Oh, you poor thing. People have been very patient with you. You should return the favor. I'll try one more time... "African" is a continental nationality, meaning "from an African nation". African; noun; A person from Africa. How many generations until a person's nationality changes with their citizenship? None. The answer is none. It's instantaneous. What does the simple DNA testing provide? The nationality of your ancestors or your race? Does it say "you are 85% black" or does it say "you are X% this region, X% that country, X% that island over there"? It's the latter. So, it tells you what? The nationality of your ancestors; the geographic location, or your race? It does not say "you are white" or "you are black", much less "your race is African". Do you know why it doesn't say "your race is African"? Because Africa isn't a part of your DNA, it's a PLACE. "Africa" does not mean "descendant of a person from Africa", it means "A person FROM Africa". That's Oxford dictionary and they do not confuse their wording. This is not some contradictory claim. It is, in fact, incorrect to say that I am European or even European-American. It is, in fact, incorrect to call Idris Elba an African. Of African descent, sure, but not African. You need a dictionary. This truly is the last time. Good luck.
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