Simon_cant_jump t1_j9rfg78 wrote
What a very binary view of what constitutues 'race', 'black' or 'white'.
I guess that's the state of race relations in the US. It would not be appropriate for most other countries, certainly not New Zealand.
Apartment_List OP t1_j9rh6f5 wrote
I would argue researchers in the United States, of all places, are acutely aware of the nuance and complexity surrounding race and ethnicity.
Lanky_Fella t1_j9son8w wrote
Why the USA of all places? It’s globally known that the USA has very reductionist racial categories. It’s one of the few countries that actually count it in the census and it gives a list of categories to choose from that often don’t include people
crimeo t1_j9sfzq1 wrote
Then why didn't they put it in their graph? "They're genius experts at this, but they just keep it to themselves because reasons"
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