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by BowBun 43 days ago
Yes, this is a common point of confusion when talking to Europeans about racial issues in the US (as I found out myself recently). Race in our contexts refers to your background/birthplace/heritage. On our government forms: "What race are you?" "White, black, hispanic, etc."

This is fundamentally different by intent than in Europe (using french here) where we refer to 'la race humaine' which is the _species_.

The nuance is critical during debates. While I was discussing racial differences to some Swiss folks, they thought I was talking Nazi propaganda! We are all part of the human species, the human species has many races. We are all equal!

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Most Europeans are NOT confused by this. Sheesh.
I am European, I have had this discussion with Europeans back home from various countries. This is a common point of confusion. Do you have something to add?
Try asking anyone in Europe what race they are, especially in an administrative context lmao
The government asking race questions on official forms would be rather unthinkable! We don't mention the war.
> background/birthplace/heritage

Are those slashes AND or OR?

> they thought I was talking Nazi propaganda!

well, I mean, listen, if it's part of the census, that's... still government-level racial discrimination. It might not be a duck, but this thing has a certain duck-shaped silhuette.