I wonder what color the world considers Arabs to be on the statistical scale created by statisticians for purpose of study?
I wonder if they’re considered brown or black or white? They look mostly white to me – very white, with very black hair.
I wonder what color Indians from India are considered for purpose of study? I’ve seen all shades.
I wonder what color Pakistanis are considered on the color scale designed by scientists using colors to track migration? Same as India with possibly more on the darker side. I wouldn’t call them Black, but they look Black.
I wonder about the color used by statisticians to physically describe island people excluding the British Isles. What category do they fall into and are all islanders treated the same as a result?
How do the artificial color scales adversely effect any or all colors? What are the side effects of labeling by color?
- Are you treated like your skin color is a drug? With side effects that may not go away?
We all originate from natives, somewhere on the planet, so why make such a glaring example of natives versus everybody else?
Some evolved faster than others? Evolved into what?
Why aren’t white people called people of color? Because white isn’t a color? Since when? Who decided white people wouldn’t be studied on the color scale to track migration, like all the other colors are tracked? Don’t white people move from their original birth location? Lots move – all over the planet. Why leave them out? Sounds like discrimination to me.
On an artist’s pallet, the color white blends well with every other color. No other color blends as well with every other color – no matter the color. In fact, white softens every other color when mixed with it or into it.
Take a black person and put it beside something non-human that is white and it makes the black person stand out more, even more appealing to look at. Ever wonder why so many black people love wearing white clothing and decorating their homes and apartments with white? Because they love the contrast between their skin and their surroundings. It makes them stand out. If Blacks hated the color white, they wouldn’t adorn themselves and their living spaces with it.
White on white, black on black, brown on brown equals boring. How many white people wear all white, all black or all brown? Not many. They wear white with other contrasting colors.
I look horrible in white and I’m considered by black people to be white, because my skin is white. Cream color I can wear. White people look horrible in bold colors and big patterns; black and brown people look stunning in bold and big. Go figure.
If you’re black or brown and you call yourselves people of color, you’d better recognize that white is also a color.
POC equals people of color. Backwards it spells COP. Now why didn’t black people consider this when they demanded of the entire world that they be called POC? They had to take into consideration all the dyslexic people on the planet, who see things in a reverse order. COP. Blacks hate cops. So the logic of the brain wonders why POC would call themselves COP.
Asians aren’t yellow, so what color are they? American Indians aren’t red, so what color are they? Oh, they don’t list them as a color, they list them according to the continent. Asian instead of yellow. What’s red then? American Indian, Canadian Indian. So why not categorize whites and blacks according to continent – European and African respectively?
How about island people? What color are they? ‘Native’ isn’t a color or a race. We all come from native. Although people call it the human race, there’s no other group with which to compete. So that means there’s one human race. So why do black people call themselves a race, separate from the main human race?
If there’s one human race, and humans are animals, then there has to be other animal races, but they’re aren’t, at least not categorized as such.
There’s a lot of discrimination going on with the naming of categories. Maybe it’s just better to call all humans different breeds, like we do dogs – instead of categorizing by color, which is impersonal and degrading. At least a breed has some valued characteristics to it. Colors have none.

