We Should Be Able To Identify As W.e We Want

Which is fine, but just because there's not studies on people who identify as a different race, doesn't mean it's not valid or they should be shunned from identifying themselves as such.
I mean if they wanna be like ol boy from atlanta and drink draft beers at the local pub then that's their prerogative. I think it's silly though, because race is tied to skin color, which means no matter how much a white person feels or identifies as a black person they'll never be black, because they have pale skin.
 
You just emphatically said there's no studies on it multiple times, I wanna know how you know this
My jstor, google scholar and sagepub searches. it's possible I'm wrong, so I've invited u to show me if I am.
 
My jstor, google scholar and sagepub searches. it's possible I'm wrong, so I've invited u to show me if I am.


That's not my job to do, it's your job to know wtf you're talking about
 
Man look fuck all that I identify as a gotdamn billionaire where mi money starr?? Bloodclot country
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So you have a study on transracials you'd like to show me? I'll eat my words if so


Eat up, I want an apology and u gotta show me how sorry u are later


There are no black or Asian genes that define someone's race, said David Freund, a historian at the University of Maryland in College Park, who studies the history of racial "science," conflict and identity.

"Race and ethnicity are both 100 percent invented by modern societies," Freund told Live Science. [The Best Genealogy Software for Tracing Your Family Tree]

Just because race is constructed by society, however, doesn't mean its real-life consequences are nil or that race is malleable, he added. Race is a hierarchical system of classifying people based on four or five visible characteristics — such as skin color and hair texture — in order to confer certain privileges to one group and to disempower and discriminate against another, Freund said. And crucially, society plays a big part in defining race; few people have the option of choosing their racial identity, he added.


Full study: http://www.livescience.com/51245-what-is-ethnicity-racial-identity.html
 
This woman has been dragged through the mud on the news, lost her job, called crazy , everything under the sun


Look how they talked about her