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Not trying to incite anything, it's just rather out of left field to see a black kid in a Japanese setting.
Before, "Watashi" is usually used by girls, and "Boku" for boys, that's why you have a trope called "Bokukko" which is used to call "a girl who refers to themselves with male pronouns". "Ore" is also usually used by boys but this is more neutral since it's like an "impolite" term to refer to oneself.
"Watashi" has also become a gender-neutral pronoun nowadays and is the standard "polite" term to refer Basically you can hear "watashi" used in pretty much any situation in daily life, from neighbors conversing to each other to employees talking to their boss.
Then there's "kare" which refers to a third person who is male (he/him), and "kanojo" to refer to a third person who is female (she/her).