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by MrSkelter
89 days ago
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Your problem is evident in your question. What does “black” mean? It’s entirely subjective. Dwayne Johnson? Liv Tyler? Nelson Mandela? Barack Obama? Mariah Carey? This is a semantic issue. Ethnic groups are constructs. A system which misidentifies people identifies all people poorly. It doesn’t track across regions either. People labelled “white” by law in some countries (Brazil, South Africa, etc) would be classified as “black” elsewhere. In England, the example here, we do not classify people the way the Us does, with its history of “one drop” politics. Many British people considered “white” are “black” in the US. There is no scientifically valid way of defining who counts as “black” so any discussion of tuning a system based on this definition is a disaster. Even the people commenting are talking about different groups based on their own culture and prejudices. |
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