color is now racist according to the dictionary
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/color-blind
col·or-blind | \ ˈkə-lər-ˌblīnd \
variants: or colorblind
Definition of color-blind
1: affected with partial or total inability to distinguish one or more chromatic colors
Dull colors are the rule for color-blind animals, like elephants and hippos and rhinos.
— Terence Monmaney
… the examiner in Seattle who had first looked at these capsules couldn't possibly have seen the green specks: he was color-blind.
— David Fisher
It really was an awful garment, that pullover. It had a queasy zigzag pattern, in many strange, unhappy colors. It looked like something knitted as a present by a colorblind aunt.
— Terry Pratchett
2: not influenced by differences of race (see RACE entry 1 sense 1a)
a color-blind policy/approach
especially : treating all people the same regardless of race
… a country that prefers to see itself as colorblind.
— Sidsel Overgaard
NOTE: While sense 2 can be used with positive connotations of freedom from racial prejudice, it often suggests a failure or refusal to acknowledge or address the many racial inequities that exist in society, or to acknowledge important aspects of racial identity.