My favourite part about this, is that "identifying" as different race, makes more sense than identifying as another sex. As in, there is White, Black, many other groups in the middle, if one parent is one and the other is different you'll be actually mixed, some have like 5% of a group...
Race is literally a spectrum, and the definitions have shifted throughout history and in different cultures/nations
Yet sex is the complete opposite, everyone has a male father and a female mother, you don't end up mixed, the definition of the sexes holds truth among every human being, everywhere (even in non-human animals), it's not a spectrum, you aren't "5% female" etc etc etc
But despite that, you can't identify as any race, while you apparantly can identify as whatever gender. Ironic.
I remember this from Kevin Gibes, he tried and failed to make the argument that identifying as a different race didn't make sense, "because you are either black or not" while "male and female are not binary, but a spectrum" only to realise how shitty his own argument is, and how it's obviously the opposite