When will skin color be as uninteresting to talk about as hair color?
It seems the extreme left has become increasingly interested in skin color and segregating identities based on race. I was raised to be colorblind and I know in my core that race has no effect on a persons character. When will race be as important as skin or eye color?
When languages, cultures, and borders have disappeared. Genetic differences to one side, history has grouped us, and skin color will still give a general indication of data sets, and assumptions will be made until they're always wrong.
It seems like the right has become increasingly interested in white supremacy.
In response to the title question... my opinion is that it's already uninteresting on the same level as eye or hair color.
There is money to be made or lost depending on a persons race so it won’t stop. Insurance companies will always try and calculate risk and certain ethnicity’s are at higher risk for certain diseases. And before anyone suggests there are laws preventing companies from using race as a factor well then lets just make one more law that states it is illegal to break any laws then all crime will be stopped. The point being even if it is illegal but there is an incentive someone will gather that information and use it regardless of the law. Bigger companies do it blatantly and just eat the fine when they get caught. So personally I don’t think race will be going anywhere anytime soon. Too much money and value can be extracted by knowing a persons race. Furthermore I think the problem lies with the human condition more then anything. If it was not race it would be something else that distinguishes a person we would fight about.