Quote Originally Posted by Alex Bragi
Interesting. I happen to be of Dansih descent- I look like I just jumped off a longboat. So, do I call myself a Danish-Australian or a white woman? Neither, I'm Australian -- a white Australian female.

Do I notice what colouring other people are? Sure I do. Just like I notice what they are wearing, their mannerisms, their speech, etc.

But, I degress, this thread is about racial (sexual) differences rather than (anti)racism.
Actually, it's not about racial (sexual) differences, but about cultural (sexual) ones. It's just easier to define what we're talking about (culture) by what the most common visual grouping is (race).

Before anyone gets upset with the idea that I am trying to force political correctness on anyone... remember that I 'hedged my bets' initially by saying both AA and black, and even mocked myself for doing so! I can only say about PC what I've already said-- you shouldn't have to fight to find norms of speech in communication, and you shouldn't say the thing that others find offensive. If you can't marry the two, find what is technically correct and shrug along with me.

Curtis' example is about cultural behavior, not a study following the behavioral development of racially diverse people raised in a cultural vaccuum. In essence, I'm talking nurture, and you're also talking nuture but using terms of nature. Right?

By the way, tell Curtis thanks for the information!