What is FWIW? What reference is there that JW identifies himself as white? As a multi-racial family, not one of my sons have ever "proclaimed" to be black or white. It's never....ever been a conversation. Our conversations as parents have been about truth, honesty, respect and tolerance of differences. They have grown up in suburbs quite comfortably but they are young men.......black, white or purple. Their mistakes are based on their actions and behaviors.....not their race. And they know that. I don't have statistics on biracial children and what "color" they identify with, but based on my experience., raising my own young men, they mark "black" for the box. It doesn't mean they are any less white......it means you have to check a box.
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FWIW = For what it's worth
On JW's traffic offense, his "race" is given as "WHITE,CAUCASIAN,ASIATIC INDIAN,ARAB".
ITA with everything you said. My statement that JW identifies himself as "white" was in response to someone else's post that JW, as a black, urban youth, might have been afraid of talking to the police. I understand why some young men might be afraid of the police, especially given what has been exposed in MSM in the last few years, in many cases thanks to the relatively recent prevalence of camera phones. If someone believes that JW was afraid of the police
because he is a black, urban male, and only because of that description, I was just pointing out that it appears he self identifies as white (or as you said, checked the white box instead of black) and he is from the suburbs, so that theory didn't hold water for me. If young white men are not expected to have the same fear of police, if JW self-identifies as "white", would he be expected to be less fearful of police than if he self-identifies as "black"? His father is also former LE, so I'd think he would have a different perception of police. Having said that, the mayor of NYC said he has had to have "the talk" with his biracial son, because he (the father) knows it can be a dangerous world for young black men.
BTW, I think "the box" is stupid. I understand why it's there sometimes, but skin color is an extremely narrow, superficial and inaccurate way to define someone. JMO