Chocolate is an adjective, there's only one noun there bub
It would be true in places where it was true. In America, folk rarely consider, call or think of folk with a Black parent as White. They are ALWAYS considered Black.
There are some other places where they'd be considered both, and other places where they'd be considered neither. But that's not most of America.
The word my Japanese friends use is "happa", I thought? But that isn't American culture.
I didn't say Tiger would consider himself Black in Thailand. I don't know what Thai society does with that shyt.
Race IS cultural, not scientific, say the actual scientists you're trying to rely on:
Racial purity is 'scientifically meaningless,' say 8,000 geneticists
Human ancestry correlates with language and reveals that race is not an objective genomic classifier
That second link is especially interesting because they find that scientifically, the best fit produces 21 different genetic groupings (though there were no Cushytes in their sample so they admit perhaps it should be 22). However, when you look at the actual data you see that mathematically every choice from 11 groupings to 30+ groupings was almost equally valid. There's so much crossover that scientifically you can divy up the human species in lots of different ways. The traditional races DON'T come out that way though.
Race means something, but it means something because of culture, not genetics.
But when Booker T. Washington was born, no one said, "You're not Black, so what are you doing in a slave family?" When W.E.B. DuBois was going to Fisk or Booker T. was going to Hampton, no one said, "What is this White guy doing at our school"? When Booker T. Washington became the first Black man to have an official dinner with the president at the White House, the racists didn't say, "Ah, he's mixed, not Black, that's okay" and the Black folk didn't say, "He's mixed, not Black, he's not really the first Black man there." When W.E.B. DuBois was put in charge of managing the
Encyclopedia Africana, when he became a citizen of Ghana, when he was given an official state funeral there after he died, no one said, "Why you doing all that for a non-Black man?"
Anyone claiming that Booker T. Washington, or W.E.B. DuBois, or Malcolm X, or Bob Marley, etc. "wasn't Black" has a real problem with history.