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To be honest, I think most every day people, if you really speak to them, are able to understand nuance. For example, the average person will see me and my dark skin and curls--however loose--and categorize me as "Black" but if I sit down with them and discuss my ancestry they're able to understand a Somali is different from a Black-American. That we don't have a history of mass enslavement, that we're basically immigrants and refugees to the USA if we live there at all, that we're from a different side of the continent and so on. If we bother to even get into the weeds of the genetics with them like being half SSA-MENA mixes, most people--just based on our looks--will fully follow along in my experience. So what's honestly the problem?
There's no one who's going to insist you are identical to African-Americans, Nigerians, Ghanaians, Mozambicans or whatever other group after you've bothered to explain the nuance to them if they're interested in a serious discussion and getting to know you and your origins but otherwise... you're just asking people not to notice your complexion and, for simplicity's sake, not categorize you into a simple initial box like "cadaan", "madow" or whatever else and to fixate on such a thing, in my humble opinion, is silly and shows a complex.
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