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Your reasoning is folly, please do your research next time before editing[edit]

  1. The percentage is including black and pardo Brazilians only, in which the average African ancestry ranges from at least circa 25% for pardos to over 50% in black Brazilians depending on the state such as Bahia. I linked multiple sources talking about this, meanwhile you have none.
  2. Including multiracial people in the UK, US, and other countries but not for Brazil is inconsistent and hypocritical, especially considering that identifying as Black =/= being black predominantly in ancestry even, i.e. a multiracial Brit like Rebecca Hall is not even 1/8 African in ancestry despite having a "mixed" black mother.

Kyogul (talk) 21:52, 21 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]