Question: I have albinisim and im taking a trip to germany. Would i excperience any discrimmination? Do people with albinisim get discrimminated against in germany??
Answer: You will be fine nothing to worry about.
Question: im an american,with albinisim and i want to visit japan. what prefectors would it be safe for me to go to?? ? tell me prefectors or parts of japan is it safe for a person with albinisim to go to without having excperiencing racism or discrimination.
Answer: No matter what color you are, almost all foreigners experience at least some racism and discrimination in Japan simply because you are a gaijin (foreigner) in a country that is 99% Japanese and would rather it be 100%. Even ethnic Chinese and Koreans who were born in Japan and raised Japanese are discriminated against. You need to be prepared for the possibility of being stared at, shunned, talked about behind your back, or asked extremely personal questions by random strangers in public.
That being said, most foreigners living in Japan are there by choice, so it isn't so bad as to make living there impossible, just an occasional challenge.
Question: Do japanese people (men and woman) like people with albinisim?? (albinos) ? i have very light bleach blonde hair,very fair skin and blue eyes and im planning to visit japan.
tell me how would people react to me being albino,and wether japanese woman will find my light hair and skin attractive and if i
would exsperience any racism??
Answer: it depends on what part of the country you're going too. They would probably react the same way American's do however because Albino's can be born anywhere so I'm sure there are some out there as well.
Question: Who Kmt people were? Can Kemetic people be white when the name Kemet means black? Is it fair for people to claim to be Kemetic when the terms means black people, when the person is not black? I understand that through albinisim and other biological factors that skin became lighter over time, but to claim stake to the ancient land of the black, is a little much for me to swallow. Is this fair or am I being overly sensitive? I feel that my ancestory is being stolen all over again.
Answer: The Egyptians were more than likely referring to the banks of the Nile river, but for the record Egyptians were a lot more African than popular culture will currently allow.
Anthropologically speaking no culture lives within 300 miles of each other and not have the same physical characteristics. Three main reasons Egyptians were of African descent.
- Wigs (look into this it's very African for dry humid environment)
- Hieroglyphics (this is essentially picture art - early Sumerians
developed script which was the cornerstone of Arab typography)
- The first pyramids were made near the areas of Aswan, the
oldest step pyramids are from the land of Nubia (extension of
culture)
Ohh. .. And image google Queen Tiye she's not Nubian she's Egyptian, she's King Tut's grandma.
Question: phenylalanine--->tyrosine---->melanin!!!… sick ppl with PKU should be albino too!right? according to this:phenylalanine--->Tyrosine---->melan…
In PKU the body can't change the phenylalanine to tyrosine!
and in Albinisim ,body can't change tyrosine to melanin!
so ppl sick with PKU doesn't have Tyrosine or they have less than others so they should be albino too!right?
if i'm not true plz correct me!
thank u
Answer: The diet contains lots of tyrosine in it already, so people with PKU convert dietary tyrosine into melanin. Most of the time, the diet provides enough tyrosine that pigmentation is pretty much normal. People with PKU do tend to be slightly paler than non-PKU people.