There was a great documentary in Berlin a few years back. White German children were professionally made up and dressed to look like Turkish children, then followed as they went to the shops, asked for directions in the street, took the tram, etc. It was truly eye-opening. Maybe that should be a compusory experience for all, as Antonia says, you can't possibly know what it feels like until it has happened to you.
BTW - you would never know of my DH's mixed heritage, or his father's (now deceased) if you ever met him. English through and through. His mother was clearly part African, but considered herself as Afrikaan and spoke Afrikaans - she was extremely racist re blacks back in CT (the word 'kaffir' still makes me shudder).
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to you. I truly am shocked by some people's absolute ignorance. May you continue to be the much better person xx