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There is no accepted standard for determining the geographic barrier between white and non-white people. Contemporary anthropologists and scientists, while recognizing the reality of biological variation between different homo sapien populations, regard the concept of a unified, distinguishable "white race" as socially constructed. As a group with several different potential boundaries, it is an example of a fuzzy concept.
Depending on context, nationality, and point of view; the term White people has at times been expanded to encompass persons of Middle Eastern and North African descent (for example, in the US Census definition).
Nazi Germany regarded some European peoples such as Slavs as racially distinct from themselves.
Prior to the modern age, no European peoples regarded themselves as "white", but rather defined their race, ancestry, or ethnicity in terms of their nationality.
Can you prove this vague White people category is not a quasi-scientific system of race and skin color relations?
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