Its because black and white are colors, words that have uses outside specific proper nouns and a lot of people even use them as adjectives even in the racial sense. So until very recently they'd never be caught by spellcheck. Latino is a specific label that is only used in the "proper noun" sense, so it likely always has been.
So in this case, they capitalized black and then didn't do so for white. Regardless of if the went back to capitalized the B, or their spellcheck got all three and the went back to downsize the W, a choice was made and its anti-white.
Oddly enough, my spell check capitalized Latino for me, and left black and white alone.
Its because black and white are colors, words that have uses outside specific proper nouns and a lot of people even use them as adjectives even in the racial sense. So until very recently they'd never be caught by spellcheck. Latino is a specific label that is only used in the "proper noun" sense, so it likely always has been.
So in this case, they capitalized black and then didn't do so for white. Regardless of if the went back to capitalized the B, or their spellcheck got all three and the went back to downsize the W, a choice was made and its anti-white.
At least it still thinks that's the spelling and hasn't tried shoehorning an x in there.
They're not freaking MegaMan..