Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
I was thinking listening to comedy, and thought about this.
In America, in most forms they ask you your race: white, black (or african american), Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Other (or variations of).
What if a dark skin (not black) person born and raised in a part of Europe that's predominately white. He goes to sign this US form and puts white/European per his birth and nationality rather than Africa American or black (Many dark skin people aren't from Africa).
Just a scenario, but how or would the person giving the form correct the one signing it?
That would be interesting because if all people are from Africa originally, then no one would put white.
Kinda interesting. If there is a flaw, talk on...
In America, in most forms they ask you your race: white, black (or african american), Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Other (or variations of).
What if a dark skin (not black) person born and raised in a part of Europe that's predominately white. He goes to sign this US form and puts white/European per his birth and nationality rather than Africa American or black (Many dark skin people aren't from Africa).
Just a scenario, but how or would the person giving the form correct the one signing it?
That would be interesting because if all people are from Africa originally, then no one would put white.
Kinda interesting. If there is a flaw, talk on...