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The question is confusing. Actually, it makes little sense.

Here's why: your genetic make up is your genetic make up. The people make observational judgments of others has little to do with anything other that the pervasive ignorance of those who engage in such.

So, let's try this:

"Black" people are not black. They are Negroid or Congoid (these are scientific not racial discriminatory terms).

"White" people are not white. They are Caucasian.

"Red" people are not red. They are Amerind.

"Brown" people is just a confusing term. This could refer to Chicanos, Spanish, Italian, Mediterranean, Arabic/North African, perhaps even Amerind.

"Yellow" people are not yellow (unless they are jaundiced). They are typically Oriental.

In short, there is no such thing as a "black person," or any other "color" person.

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