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Why does everybody put these kind of terms between quotation marks as if they weren't real.

Former First Lady of the United States. Now card-carrying member of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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Arcadia
8 minutes ago, Jill said:

Why does everybody put these kind of terms between quotation marks as if they weren't real.

Because English — and you should know this, Jill, as a diplomat. 

Someone that is not familiar with the term might confuse the sentence in strange ways i.e.:

”Halsey reflected on growing up white, passing in a mixed-race family”

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Jill
Just now, ultravanister said:

Because English — and you should know this, Jill, as a diplomat. 
Someone that is not familiar with the term might confuse the sentence in strange ways i.e.:

”Halsey reflected on growing up white, passing in a mixed race”

There is no comma there, and you could still write it as white-passing to differentiate it and add clarity. There's no reason for the quotation marks in this case.

Former First Lady of the United States. Now card-carrying member of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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Pretty Please
1 hour ago, Jill said:

There is no comma there, and you could still write it as white-passing to differentiate it and add clarity. There's no reason for the quotation marks in this case.

The quotes are there to say that thats a term she used not a term used by the publication to describe her

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Suspiria
4 hours ago, Jill said:

Why does everybody put these kind of terms between quotation marks as if they weren't real.

I think it's more to do with the fact it's subjective. Some people might say she isn't white passing, so they use the quotation marks to show it's something she described herself as and not something the writer said.

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Neroneau
4 hours ago, Jill said:

There is no comma there, and you could still write it as white-passing to differentiate it and add clarity. There's no reason for the quotation marks in this case.

Calm down from this site always being so stressed about everyone here it’s raining a lot over here so I get ur bored

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boyerased
3 hours ago, Pretty Please said:

The quotes are there to say that thats a term she used not a term used by the publication to describe her

This. They used it because it was directly quoted from her. 

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FfFfFfFF

I will never not be amazed that the mixed person here is the one on the left and not right:

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Supersonic
55 minutes ago, FfFfFfFF said:

I will never not be amazed that the mixed person here is the one on the left and not right:

lede.jpg

 

If you wanna get technical: Ariana's family originated from Sicily in Italy, which historically has been subjected to waves of migration and being annexed by it's surrounding neighbors because of it's central position in the Mediterrenean Sea. Most of Sicily has a mixed heritage of Italians, Arabs and Berbers (indigenous North Africans, before the Arabs conquered the region). Ariana previously mentioned taking a DNA test and finding out that she has a significant amount of North African heritage (presumably Tunesian Berber). She's mixed, just not... black lol.

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GucciGa
16 minutes ago, Supersonic said:

If you wanna get technical: Ariana's family originated from Sicily in Italy, which historically has been subjected to waves of migration and being annexed by it's surrounding neighbors because of it's central position in the Mediterrenean Sea. Most of Sicily has a mixed heritage of Italians, Arabs and Berbers (indigenous North Africans, before the Arabs conquered the region). Ariana previously mentioned taking a DNA test and finding out that she has a significant amount of North African heritage (presumably Tunesian Berber). She's mixed, just not... black lol.

Its called fake tan - shade dark! 

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FfFfFfFF
1 hour ago, Supersonic said:

If you wanna get technical: Ariana's family originated from Sicily in Italy, which historically has been subjected to waves of migration and being annexed by it's surrounding neighbors because of it's central position in the Mediterrenean Sea. Most of Sicily has a mixed heritage of Italians, Arabs and Berbers (indigenous North Africans, before the Arabs conquered the region). Ariana previously mentioned taking a DNA test and finding out that she has a significant amount of North African heritage (presumably Tunesian Berber). She's mixed, just not... black lol.

I know that! The distinction between the black and white races is blurry in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, Ethiopia and the Middle East. Some genetic studies even found African admixture in places as north as present-day Bulgaria. It's basically a gradient and southern Italy has a great influence from Africa.. but to me it still feels weird to call Southern Italians mixed. I don't doubt that she has African genes but still I wouldn't go as far as saying that she is mixed.

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Ariana Grindr
2 hours ago, FfFfFfFF said:

I will never not be amazed that the mixed person here is the one on the left and not right:

lede.jpg

 

Yuh, yuh.

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Debithius
1 hour ago, GucciGa said:

Its called fake tan - shade dark! 

You could also read a book and actually educate yourself instead of giving in to stan Twitter mentality.

My sister is blonde, blue eyed, pale skin and I have more of Ari's skintone (to the ligher side but still darker than my sister) with brown hair and green eyes. We both have the same parents from different backgrounds and my hertiage is close to that area, southern Europe.

These situations are very much real, I hardly believe she is fake tanned as she has always looked like this. 

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