Discomforting paperwork
In a recent visit to the doctor (scheduled) I had to fill out a form to update/validate my information for 2019. Part of the questionnaire was this.

I was quickly filling this out and after I checked White I started to feel a bit uncomfortable. Why is Ethnicity only Hispanic or Non-hispanic?
Why is Race only these four choices? The United States Census officially recognizes six racial categories: White or European American, Black or African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and people of two or more races; a category called "some other race" is also used in the census and other surveys, but is not official.
We live in a beautiful pluarlistic society with a wide variety of Ethnicities and Races with a growing percentage of mixed ones. I was getting confused and started to ask the ladies at the front desk why these choices. They smiled and said that's how it was given to them.
I sat down to finish the form but kept staring at this and wondered...Is this where we are? And why does it matter what race or ethnicity or religion? I really just wanted to get a fat black magic marker and write "American."

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As to the "Not the webmaster" Mitch's comment, I served on the much heralded Community School Board 26 which before my service on the board, refused to collect ethnic survey date for the then central Board of Education (now a NYC Dept.) and the Schools Chancellor superseded the board over it; the matter did go to litigation. The Board did not succeed but did retain its other abilities as a board, so in that sense I would argue it succeeded.
As to Fred and Dana, sometimes surveys you complete on line require an answer and you cannot skip. While you might be completed a document on paper, someone in the practice may scan or complete the document on line. In essence the design of the survey matters.
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Hollander Sends
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America has lots of flavors—in the end, AmeriCAN.
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