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Southeast Asian (so Asian).

Born Canadian, Pakistani background.

Hmm..who do i root for in the A1 Grand Prix...i'm conflicted :blink:

On the pole at the top, what do you mean by Indian? Do you mean natives/aboriginals or as in indians from india?

I selected asian in the pole because, well..brown people are asians too...russell peters said it :)

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Why does anyone care? We are all human... doesn't matter what race/color you are

Its a curiosity, we are all well aware that everyone is human, and drawing lines like that is only a problem when you consider someone on the other side inferior.

White here.

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just a thought...

african american...

shouldn't white be european american?... oops.

...

what are black people called in europe? african europeans?... how far does this go?

i'm white- white pride

we have to be proud too :D

(and there's plenty of good white history to be proud of)

no- i'm not a racist.

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Interesting thing about race from the dictionary:

Usage Note: The notion of race is nearly as problematic from a scientific point of view as it is from a social one. European physical anthropologists of the 17th and 18th centuries proposed various systems of racial classifications based on such observable characteristics as skin color, hair type, body proportions, and skull measurements, essentially codifying the perceived differences among broad geographic populations of humans. The traditional terms for these populationsCaucasoid (or Caucasian), Mongoloid, Negroid, and in some systems Australoidare now controversial in both technical and nontechnical usage, and in some cases they may well be considered offensive. (Caucasian does retain a certain currency in American English, but it is used almost exclusively to mean ?white? or ?European? rather than ?belonging to the Caucasian race,? a group that includes a variety of peoples generally categorized as nonwhite.) The biological aspect of race is described today not in observable physical features but rather in such genetic characteristics as blood groups and metabolic processes, and the groupings indicated by these factors seldom coincide very neatly with those put forward by earlier physical anthropologists. Citing this and other pointssuch as the fact that a person who is considered black in one society might be nonblack in anothermany cultural anthropologists now consider race to be more a social or mental construct than an objective biological fact.

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Why does anyone care? We are all human... doesn't matter what race/color you are

Yep you're right, 21st century and people still have hang-ups about race.

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