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No. 243808

Does anyone else here find phenotypes and ethnicities interesting? Or does anyone else also get slightly annoyed when people have really black and white view on ethnicity (especially amongst people on the Afro-Eurasian continent, who has been mixing for several hundreds/thousands of years) such as, all Asians have straight black hair, all Europeans have blonde hair and blue eyes, all Middle Easterners are Arabs etc.

PS: this is not an encouragement for racebate and racism. Can we please have a civil and interesting conversation about this without having idiots come along?

>Post interesting phenotypes or people with a unique or racially ambiguous look.

>Post cultures you find interesting
>Post which look is the most common where you live

No. 243813

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This is a really interesting topic! Thanks anon :)

> Or does anyone else also get slightly annoyed when people have really black and white view on ethnicity


There is such a prevalent American view that its "white, brown, and black." Completely erases the nuances and differences between different communities and ethnicity. Drives me crazy.

No. 243817

>>243813
>There is such a prevalent American view that its "white, brown, and black."
I agree. I dont think white, black, yellow, red, brown etc is a real thing. I have never seen an actually white person (expept from albinos), nor have I seen actually yellow or red people. Really black people exist but they seem to be quite rare. So most people also seem to be a shade of brown, from light beige to quite dark.

Either way, I think calling someone yellow, brown, black, or white is limiting.

>Completely erases the nuances and differences between different communities and ethnicity.

YES! There are places in the world that don't use this type of terminology at all.
It might be useful some places, and I don't think it's offensive to call someone brown, white, black etc. But why call them that when we can call people African, European, Central Asian, East Asian?

No. 243819

That reminds me that both my parents come from the same ethnic group but they're from different tribes, so my father looks like he's white and my mother is often thought to be mix-raced. It can lead to weird conversations where people will say racist things about them to their face without even realizing it. I won't say more because that would be too specific.

>>243817
> I think calling someone yellow, brown, black, or white is limiting.
I think these terms come from exaggeration more than anything else.

No. 244000

>>243813
>>243817
same. it triggers the fuck out of me. "white" people can genetically be more different from each other than from "black" people. it's also determined that there is no race. this was only a thing to justify slavery, racial segregation and sorts.



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