Race as a concept needs to die. There isn't a single good reason why we still consider each other white or black. The give off more disinformation than any real information.
Stop spamming the thread. If you want to respond to multiple people, edit your exist post or multi-quote. You have triple posted twice and double posted once; don't do it again.
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ideology of colorblindness you espouse does no favors for black people. It is a racial ideology that has largely replaced the old biological racism construct with a new "complex discourse of racialized stories, myths, tropes, arguments, and so forth" that are the source of the four primary frames (abstract liberalism, naturalization, cultural racism, and minimization of racism) of arguments that are used to explain racial phenomena without invoking race. These include ideas such as "nothing should be forced on people" in discussions about school or residential integration; the idea that individual choices are the reason for segregation and therefore group-based models are wrong, despite minorities being discriminated against as a class and whites consequently advantaged as a result and the fact that demanding individual treatment can only result in benefiting members of the dominant group. It also includes stock phrases such as "I am not prejudiced but..." or "Some of my best friends are ... " or evasions such as "I am not black, so I don't know" (e.g., used to preface a statement before one indicates that despite not being black or having any first-hand information, the person believes that it is "less than it used to be" or "exaggerated") or "Yes and no" prefacing statements that are entirely in support of one side.
It also includes rhetorical moves like insisting that "anything but race" is the explanation for significant racial phenomena, major storylines like "the past is the past" or "I didn't own any slaves" or "If Jews, Italians, and Irish have made it, how come blacks haven't?" or "I did not get a job (or a promotion) or was not admitted to a college, because of a minority", testimonies that involved interactions with black people (e.g., negative in which black people are used to justify a position ("e.g., "Blacks are aggressive. A year ago I was called racist by..." (from the book, that) or a way to signify good relations with black people generally by giving an example of a black person who they have good relations with) or stories that involved disclosure of knowledge of someone close to them that was racist (with a tripartite story structure of confession, example, and self-absolution), and so on and so forth.
If we view racial phenomena from a colorblind view point, we are either blind to the problems that affect black and brown Americans as cohorts, or we judge them as individuals whose race has not had any import in their lives, in which case, as Opiate pointed out earlier, we can only come to implicitly racist conclusions about those people.