The thing is, I don't go round thinking "I'm tall". I'm just me.
I clearly know that I am tall but it is not usually something that I think about.
Then someone reminds me of it.
I don't go out much these days, but years ago I could go some places and nobody said anything, I would just be accepted and treated the same as other people, then sometimes I would go somewhere and someone would put the focus on me to informing me of my height or commenting on it to other people present.
I feel, possibly rightly, possibly not, I don't know, but I feel that it gives me an insight into racism.
I went on a short course and there were about thirty people present. It was only when the person running the course handed out registration sheets and went on about the questions and mentioned the skin colour question and looked around and noticed that one of the people present was not white.
So how does putting the focus on him help equality?
But if anybody objects they are likely to be deemed racist.
Some years ago I was a student on an evening class and there was a registration form passed around for getting the certificate from the Open College Network.
There were boxes (tick one or the other) for employed/unemployed. I was out of work at the time (I could not have gone to the course otherwise as I could not have fitted it in to my schedule), so as that was irrelevant to the course a line went through it.
The question about skin colour and the various checkboxes for that took more space on the form, so a rather graphic representation of several cycles of a sine wave were used there.
Forms were passed along to the lecturer. She glanced at them. I heard her say "oh!" and she looked at me and I sort of smiled and shrugged. Nothing was said and I got my certificate from the OPen College Network.
More recently I got a survey from the British Library. Seven questions about their services. One at the end about my ethnic origin. There was a link if anyone had a query about the survey. So I emailed and asked why the ethnic origin question. I got a reply that as they are funded by the government they are required to include the question.
I wonder what if anything is ever done with the replies to the ethnic origin questions that are very widely asked these days.
Are the questions just asked because they are required to be asked but that is that and the data goes nowhere?
I wonder for how long it will go on.
Were my ancestors in the manor house or did they tend the strips of the medieval fields?
I have no knowledge of that.
I suppose they could ask us all if we are armigerous.