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NGL, I've witnessed and experienced this phenomenon and I think we should go back to stick figures for emojis.
Yeah, it's a bit of a double-edged sword. It could reduce racism by making people of color more visible. Most racists aren't inherently pro-white, rather they're picking some arbitrary criteria for us vs. the others. As a result, making it visible to them that their 'us' is lots of people of color, they'll drop that nonsense criteria pretty quickly.
But of course, chicken-egg and all that, people experiencing racism may not necessarily want to expose their race for the reasons you named, and so they don't become collectively visible.
Just use a different race emoji everytime doesn't have to match you
But then people would start being accused of racial appropriation
That's extra work for no reason, when the orange-yellow one is default.