Posted:Mon Oct 1, 2007 10:40 AM CST
Assumptions
Quote From Signifying Songs: The Double Meaning of Black Dialect in the Works of George Washington Cable By Gavin Jones.
The Tragic mulatto is a stereotypical fictional character that appeared in American literature during the 19th and 20th centuries. The "tragic mulatto" is an archetypical mixed race person, who is assumed to be sad or even suicidal because he/she fails to completely fit in the "white world" or the "black world"
People have assumed that TicTac is sad or even suicidal because she fails to completely fit the live birth human model. She fails to completely fit the full term live birth world, or the nine week dead abortion world. Society views her as a tragic mulatto. As a victim of society. A society divided by aborted babies. A society reluctant to acknowledge aborted babies as human. As a mulatto she is a woman of quad-human species. One egg donor, one sperm donor, and stem cells (DNA) from two adult men. She must endure the hardships of a Quad Mullatto. TicTac looks human enough. It is not immediately obvious that she is a aborted fetus. Allowed to develop in a artificial uterus outside her mother's uterus. The name implies, mulattos most always meet a bad end. Not true! No one can determine what it takes to be her. No will determine what her end will be. It will not be a ideology that denies the full humanity of a live aborted fetus.
Mostly fiction by Nobody54 member of The Center of Creative Reality.