Change ‘race’ to:
‘ethnicity’ or ‘pigmentation’ or ‘amount of melanin present in your epidermis’ or ‘apparent level melanocyte activity’
Not the same thing. People usually considered “black” also tend to have thicker lips, flatter noses, frizzier hair, and a heavier build than people usually considered “white”. Someone on LW once pointed an example of a person usually considered black and one usually considered white despite the latter was actually darker-skinned.
But yeah, there should be an answer for “I object to this question” or “I don’t think this applies to me” (e.g. ISTM that most people in Brazil have mixed ancestries so there are no clearly separate clusters in the distribution of such traits).
Not the same thing. People usually considered “black” also tend to have thicker lips, flatter noses, frizzier hair, and a heavier build than people usually considered “white”. Someone on LW once pointed an example of a person usually considered black and one usually considered white despite the latter was actually darker-skinned.
But yeah, there should be an answer for “I object to this question” or “I don’t think this applies to me” (e.g. ISTM that most people in Brazil have mixed ancestries so there are no clearly separate clusters in the distribution of such traits).