Just Be Tiger – This is great!
http://www.readingpost.com/just_be_tiger.html
Race is not Color
by Steve Sailer
There’s a general assumption among Americans that skin color determines race. Consider, though, golfer Vijay Singh, the 2000 Masters Champion and second round leader this year. Singh is of Asian Indian descent (and born in Fiji.) Yet, Singh is very dark (a lot darker than Tiger Woods, as you can see below), but he’s obviously not sub-Saharan African. As you can see, Singh has Caucasian features. Further, the media doesn’t treat him as if he is “black” ((i.e., having a significant number of fairly recent ancestors from sub-Saharan Africa). Nobody cared when he won his two major championships. If he was African, there would have been no end of whoop-tee-do. The point is that when you wonder what race somebody is, you are in fact asking not what his skin color is, but who is in his family tree. Skin color can be one clue to genealogy, but it’s a very crude one.
Steve Sailer is wrong here. He thinks that Singh has “Caucasian features” while implying that Woods has “black” features. Jennifer Beals is Caucasian (of mixed ancestry). To the average American, someone with Beals’ phenotype is white and Singh would be deemed black in the many towns that have not dealt with many South Asians. Who’s the “black”? During the days of segregation, Singh would have been barred from most golf clubs. The public is always reminded of this in regard to Woods but not Singh.
Vijay, Tiger And The Hacks
Are There Double Standards In The Golf Media?
By Faiyaz Kara
http://www.urbanmozaik.com/new_home.html/new_home_tiger.html