>>48363897I had a classmate in college, and good friend, who is white and blonde. Weird curly hair though.
One day he made a specific movement with his arms and body when listening to music, a movement I can't really describe, but it was strangely and definitely "black". It really took me aback as if something wasn't right there.
I didnt know many black people here in Europe, and this guy came from England, so I had no expectations of him being black, but I could tell by the movement. If it wasnt for that movement I would have never imagined he was mulatto. His mom was black from Jamaica. He inherited a fully white skin from his dad and all, and was raised all his life in Europe, but that one move was distinctively black, I never saw a white person do something like that and can't imagine it.
Some time later I saw a girl, 6 or 7 yo dancing in the balcony visible from my window. (Fuck off pedos, dont make it sexual) She was black and I immediately thought "I can not imagine a white or Asian kid ever having that ability to dance, that is innately black".
So I agree with you that race is not a social construct, that you can tell race by looks, and that this goes beyond mere skin color and facial features; It also definitely includes movement, nervous reactions and type of muscle control.
Similar to when I see videos of Africans celebrating and it is impossible to imagine Japanese people moving like they do.