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When did I say they look the same ? I mentioned about the skin colour is more or less the same, which it is. Of course there will be a difference in how they look but not much in there skin colour.

And that comparison is awful about Italians and Swedish. Most Italian people are brown and pretty tanned with dark hair. Swedish are pure white with blonde hair.
The bolded bit or this 'Don't matter were they're from. But they're still black'. So would you count Italians as 'coloured'? Skin colour can also very greatly within places like India alone, from people as fair as you are to people as dark as Edison Miranda. Africans also look different from Asians, with completely different hair textures, face structure. They might have similar skintones in some cases but not all the time.
They certainly do. Game, set, match.

And re-read the post dumbass, I said Italians are brown i.e. tanned. They're not coloured. My cousin's husband is Italian and Ive been to Italy twice. I think I should know. Fact is Indians, africans etc are all coloured guys. Edison Miranda is columbian, yet he looks just like an african guy due to his skin colour.
Well my Dad is Italian, & I've been to Italy god knows how many times in my life, so I might just have a bit more cultural heritage there than you do. A lot of Italians are the same colour as many Indians, particularly in the South. Indians are generally differently coloured to Africans, go to Wembley and compare the average skin tone to the average skin tone of the Africans & Caribbeans in Harlesden. Most Indians consider themselves brown, myself as a mixed-race person think of myself more as brown than black, so if you say Italians are brown than that IS coloured. Coloured by definition would be anything but white. How is it game, set, match, if I clarified it by saying in some cases, I also said in some cases they would be as fair as you. I can know Indians who are fairer skinned than my Italian relatives, so do they stop being coloured then? Dunno why you chose the bizarre explanation of Edison Miranda, as I was just using his skin tone as an example of someone very dark.