Thursday, March 11, 2010

Resist Government Racism

Here's an excellent idea for all American readers. One of the guys who posts on National Review Online is urging everyone to identify themselves as "some other race" on the census form. And writing "American" next to that box would be an added bonus. The goal, he explains, is to undermine the government's racial bean-counting intrusiveness. Forward this to every American resident you know.

Fully one-quarter of the space on this year's form is taken up with questions of race and ethnicity, which are clearly illegitimate and none of the government's business... My initial impulse was simply to misidentify my race so as to throw a monkey wrench into the statistics; I had fun doing this on the personal-information form my college required every semester, where I was a Puerto Rican Muslim one semester, and a Samoan Buddhist the next. ...Instead, we should answer Question 9 by checking the last option — "Some other race" — and writing in "American." It's a truthful answer but at the same time is a way for ordinary citizens to express their rejection of unconstitutional racial classification schemes. In fact, "American" was the plurality ancestry selection for respondents to the 2000 census in four states and several hundred counties.

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