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In reply to the discussion: Colorblind Ideology is a Form of Racism [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)about a person's cultural background.
For example, an ex-girlfriend of mine looked African-American, was mostly African-American in heritage but identified mostly as Japanese, which is the nationality of her grandmother, was a Buddhist, and studied in Thailand with monks. We broke up because she wanted to move to Japan to be with family there and teach ESL classes, which she was finally able to do.
My best friend growing up is biracial, raised by his white mom, in mostly white neighborhoods, with mostly white(or Philipino) friends, which culture is he a part of?
My own biracial nephew, for the first 4 years of his life, was mostly raised by me or my parents, some of the whitest white people you ever saw.
Then you have people who are ambiguous, like Vin Deisel, people that you look at, make assumptions about, and be completely wrong about.
I guess color-blindness is a probably wrong term to describe what I'm talking about, perhaps racial apathy is better terminology.