Fighting racism doesn't mean pretending race and racial tension doesn't exist. Common misconception.
As for the topic at hand - it's pretty odd that he seems to be preoccupied with their race. Does he ask about their race after he's met them, or before? If it's after he meets them, he may be confused about their heritage; if it's before, he may want a more specific mental image. But either way it's certainly bizarre for him to ask every time - next time, ask him why he wants to know and whether it makes a difference to him instead of something trite like "the human race".
Is it normal that he asks what race my friends are?
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Tell him they're "The Human Race."
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Ewww.
Fighting racism doesn't mean pretending race and racial tension doesn't exist. Common misconception.
As for the topic at hand - it's pretty odd that he seems to be preoccupied with their race. Does he ask about their race after he's met them, or before? If it's after he meets them, he may be confused about their heritage; if it's before, he may want a more specific mental image. But either way it's certainly bizarre for him to ask every time - next time, ask him why he wants to know and whether it makes a difference to him instead of something trite like "the human race".