My mother is ethnically Sephardic.

Regardless of her religion, her heritage is hard to ignore. She is loud, has kinky hair, and typically semetic features. She was raised in a well to do family.

I, on the other hand, look like a Hispanic/somewhat ethnically ambiguous. I was raised in an affluent neighborhood where there was only a 2% Hispanic population and most of them were employees of the rest of the community’s households.

My mother easy socialized with the other affluent Jewish people in the region. She could easily identify with the world view that many of them were brought up with.

Meanwhile, I was bullied at school, sexually harassed on the basis of ethnicity, and frequently heard comments about my “inferior DNA”.

I can’t identify with my mother.

I never could and probably never will. I never could approach her about the issues that I had to deal with and still deal with.

All the entitlement she had, aren’t things which I can claim in the real world. I can’t rest my laurels on my appearance or affluent background. She never had to work.

No one assumes I’m intelligent, let alone ambitious. I have to prove myself in ways she will never understand. And yet, to many people, I am “lucky” for this experience. There are many respects in which I am a privileged person, but this is not one of them.

I’ve had to come to terms with that on my own.

With this experience, I think I can relate to Asian men who have white fathers that they can’t identify with. These men will never have “white privilege”, but are raised by men who do. If their parents never help them overcome these issues, many of these detrimental experiences can be internalized negatively.

This, however, is not exclusive to any race or ethnicity, but a sociological issue that can occur when mixed race or mixed ethnicity children are born into a family and/or society where they aren’t shown that they are valued and accepted for who they are, but what they are.

Whether or not the people pictured above are evidence of this will never fully be known.

Also, you chart is extremely unscientific.