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  8. Elita says:

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  10. Bruce says:

    First, reporting raceas opposed to culture (I don’t know how you’d get any meaningful estimate from “culture”)is required by the Voting Rights Act to prevent redistricting efforts based on race.
    Second, “scientifically” speaking, race doesn’t really exist in concrete terms. Most African Americans have some European ancestors. Most of us are multiracial, even if we don’t know it. But race doesn’t stop being a real cultural thing.
    The Census Bureau spends an enormous amount of time and resources figuring out what race is, why it’s important, and how to ask it. But there’s no right way to ask it, and people get pissed off no matter what question is on the form. Race in America is a pretty sensitive issue, obviously, and people feel very strongly about it.
    Even if we try to ignore it (heck, *especially* if we try to ignore it), race doesn’t go away.

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