I've come to the conclusion that, if you're a white person, and you decide to live your life like a black person, pass as a black person, take the name of a black person, and do that every day all day, shouldering the entire burden of slavery and racism on your back, along with renouncing the privileges you were born with by being white, that should be respected. It should even be admired. It's like when monks renounce worldly desires to further their spiritual development. It's like when Siddhartha Guatama renounced his princehood to spread the Eightfold Path. It's the "I'm Spartacus" of race relations.