What made you ask that

Only thing I can definitely say I suffered from was a lack of empathy for my own people. Especially coming down the south, I really wondered why everyone was so angry down here with white people.

Being from NYC many of us just don't have to deal with Confederate flags flying in the air, and see Klu Klux rallies in action on our way to school as kids.

But with taking the time to educate myself it's really opened my eyes. And made kinda angry too lolz

Lack of self awareness is the way I'd describe it.
As far as my ethnic identity, I've never seen myself as anything besides simply African American/black. However, people began questioning my background. My sister goes through this as well:

People may think it was signs of "self hate" or a kii cackle when I shared stories of how other black people questioned me but it's something I really went/go through. It's crazy when you just see yourself as one thing but have others asking you what your background is. It's very unsettling, actually.
This is what finally made me take a test to find out what the hell is going on. It's not self hate, it was a lack of self awareness, and knowledge of family history that led me to live in ignorance. I was definitely ignorant. On
soooooo many levels.