I think the key phrase here is "for me". I certainly wasn't referring to all white people. I'm not saying they don't think of them as being mixed at all, but mixed black people aren't regarded as being white as say a mixed Puerto Rican. Take Christina Aguilera and Mariah Carey for instance. Both are half white and both could pass for white, but we know Christinia is part latino and Mariah is part black. The public identifies Christina more with the white race and Mariah more with the black race. You're lying to yourself if you say otherwise. Or maybe you truly do believe it. That's the point I was trying to make with the one drop rule. Not that whites and some others (yes, blacks too) consciously adhere to it, but it along with other factors has shaped America's view on race as well as other areas of the world.