I have a question. An African is born an albino. Another individual is born of a heavy Eastern European ancestry and as a result has a pale complexion at birth quite similar to the albino.
I'm with you so far...
Remove the knowledge of their ancestry. To the eyes one would still be able to discern that the albino is of African descent and the European is of European descent.
From this, and with some added thought, one can conclude that it is not skin pigmentation that actually defines a race but rather the similarities that said race shares heavily among each other.
So if in regards to people, black isn't necessarily black and white isn't necessarily white, does that mean that genetically white people can be more black than white and vice versa?
I don't care how much sense you make. It doesn't matter how much you like rap music, you can't call yourself Tupac Shakur's 'Fellow nigga's nigga from a cracka motha'.