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"a person of colour"
Just a recent observation on UK TV is that within the last two months (give or take)the presenters now use the term "a person of colour".
Until that point, it would seem that the politically correct term was "black", and before that "coloured". I am always interested to know who concludes what it the politically correct term and who concludes when something that was politically correct is no-more and thus offensive. It makes me wonder how long it is before the term "a person of colour" is seen to be offensive and what the next term will be. |
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well nowadays its so easy to say something and claim it as being racists, its similar to feminism. I saw a story of a man who saved a girl from drowning, so he gave her mouth to mouth and she claimed rape.. what I'm getting at is that whats is said today can be interpreted differently than the way its meant to be.
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It's intended to imply that whites are stuck in the 1950's.
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A person of colour stole my bike
What coloured person comes to mind? Does it rhyme with tack? |
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Person of color, atleast in western society (and as far as I know), is usually referring to a darker skin tone aka "black" but theoretically includes Hispanics and Asians...
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I find it interesting that deranged weirdo forum spammer DVTimes cannot write more than a few sentences without making at least one big mistake such as a totally misplaced word.
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