Have a look in the mirror.
Not proof, but evidence. A hypothetical victim saying “Carl punched me” is evidence that Carl punched him, but not proof that Carl punched him. Shaun saying his mother told him that his father was black is evidence that his mother told him that his father was black, if not proof.
If Shaun said that his mother told him Santa Claus was real, that would be evidence that Shaun’s mother told him Santa Claus was real.
You can even get a new birth certificate after undergoing a sex change, to reflect your new gender.
It’s more compelling than the birth certificate you keep waving around.
There’s very little reason to believe some woman in Kentucky is going to lie to her son and claim she had an affair with a man other than his father when she didn’t but we’ve lots of reasons to not take the birth certificate at face value.
It’s also worth noting that keeps failing about “the police report” and ignoring the statements by the guy who wrote up the report.
She either lied on the birth certificate, or she lied in what she later told Shaun. Either way, she is not the most trustworthy of individuals.
Then I’ll assume that your assertion is baseless and without merit. If you cannot back up your assertions, they are meaningless and will be ignored.
You are correct. Evidence of what his mother told him. But it’s not evidence that he’s biracial.
Maybe. I’m just disputing your hypothesis that the one drop rule is what makes people think you can’t look white but have close relatives who are black. As I said, it’s much more likely to be the opposite.
Nothing about “close relatives who are black” in that quote, so no.
Thank you, but that shows Shaun King’s purported BC, but that does not support D’Anconia assertion that Vicki Page has a birth certificate, etc.
ETA: I see that the reference was to Mr. King’s paperwork, not “Vicki Page”. Apologies for the misunderstanding.
I suggest you read the entire thread.
I didn’t say she had the physical birth certificate. She posted the evidence, including a digital copy of the birth certificate. What is your point?
I have read the entire thread, as I stated above, and clicked on every link you offered.
As I said, I misunderstood a previous post. My point, tho, is that I don’t believe that “Vicki Page” exists. I thought you were asserting that she can prove that she is a real person, thus I was eager to see proof of her existence.
Including the link in post #1?
No.
There is no way to lie on a birth certificate. The parent listed as the father is the legal parent, and has nothing to do with who provided the sperm. Whether or not her husband knew at the time that he was not the biological father is entirely irrelevant.
Your attempts to paint the woman as a liar are, frankly, bizarre.
What part of “I misunderstood your post” are you misunderstanding?
Omar Little starts a thread asking if Shaun King is actually white, instead of biracial, then he posts pictures of him as a child and points out that he looked white (which isn’t a surprise, since he’s a fair-skinned adult), and you’re saying he’s not using those pictures as evidence that he’s white?
Yeah, that one earns you a warning. Do not insult other posters.
That’s an odd belief.
Ok, then.