This is what passes (involuntarily) for "Caucasian".
It was just a matter of time before this became an issue of serious consideration. Rachel D. has been validated and vindicated!
Twenty years ago volunteering that he was “a Caucasian” was more beneficial than declaring to be and African or Egyptian.
Gender is subjective.
Just like race.
You can be anything you want to be.
Note to Deep State: Hoist!
But if he wants special treatment on account of his genetics he can GFHS.
Before changing his ethnicity he must first prove that he can WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN!
OH, STFU.
Would you be surprised to learn he looks exactly like your average American black?
This is what is important to a 20-year cop??? What is missing from this story? Why is this important? Does it change his current or retirement pay? I don’t get the whole identity politics-I know in the end it is about money, always is.
My adopted son’s birth mother was adopted herself from Central America so she is 100% Hispanic. My son gets listed on everything as Hispanic because it is now a spoils system and I will give him every advantage if that is the game they want to play.
And he should get promotions and raises that are commensurate with his newfound victimhood.
Applying a race to a person against his determination is unconstitutional as long as such instances as job quotas or educational school entries are involved for people wihin the country. I can’t remember any application or designation question by anyone that doesn’t have either “other” or “unknown.”
Race designation is based upon past designation. If he had checked either of the two above options, it would have had to remain that way.
I’ve had a running gun battle with the census for years because my father was adopted and there is no medical records for him anywhere. Thus I don’t have a confirmed race so I use one of the two option above. And they have questioned me on it. That is the reason they make those options available.
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