“As long as you think you’re white, I’m going to be forced to think of myself as black.”
–James Baldwin
James Arthur Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an African-American novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic. Wikipedia

Fortunately I decisively disagree, no one forces anyone to do or assume any role playing in any way, shape, or form? When any person chooses an identity, no one else can take that away from the person, unless one allow’s same? And as well when a person stops vacillating in their chosen role , and clearly defines said role, there is no longer any triggers to follow, is there? That’s like saying if Jesus was to imagine a non-Caucasian person all other’s would naturally assume another form, oh really? As an encouragement we all should practice sensing all as loving manifestation’s of infinite mind, and oneness<3. Mr. Baldwin share's a weakness in his own character, and is projecting his own lie's to excuse his weakness, isn't he? We all must continue to practice our ascent of consciousness and this with all our heart's, mind's, and emotional strength into clarity<3.