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"African Americans"?
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Posted on 12/03/2014 8:34:38 AM PST by Doctor 2Brains

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To: Doctor 2Brains

Sorry, I’m pro-life, anti-sodomite-pseudo-marriage. I may be a moron, but I will continue using European-American instead of “white”—I’m sharkbait white—and in honor of my beautiful African-American Bride of 33 years, who is a bigger truth-teller than me, fearless, I will continue using the term.


61 posted on 12/03/2014 9:57:41 AM PST by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines

“Here’s another expression I utterly detest: people of color.”


Me too,it’s awkward.

Can you imagine telling kids that they will need “paper of color” for a school project?

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62 posted on 12/03/2014 10:00:53 AM PST by Mears
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To: Sherman Logan

A very white friend of mine who teaches History in Middle and High School is sometimes challenged by Negro students who tell him he couldn’t possibly know anything about Africa and African Americans. Troy then tells them intensely that he is more African than they could ever be as he was born and raised in what is now Eritrea and what do they know about anything African, anyway?.


63 posted on 12/03/2014 10:01:25 AM PST by arthurus
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To: Uncle Miltie
The acceptable designation has to change every now and then because those on the Left never understand that it is the people who are the objects of the opprobrium and that any term they use to designate themselves will have the same odor because the word is only a word and carries no value of its own. A group that lives in the Pejorative has to change its mode of living in order to lose the "ugliness" of the words used to name them.
64 posted on 12/03/2014 10:05:00 AM PST by arthurus
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To: Little Bill
Not if your ancestors were Orange from Ulster.

It's all due to a skin condition from an excess of Vitamin A.

65 posted on 12/03/2014 10:06:02 AM PST by arthurus
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To: Doctor 2Brains

What is Obama? Halfrican-American? Are light-skinned Egyptian-Americans also African-American?


66 posted on 12/03/2014 10:06:22 AM PST by Rainier1789 (My Constitution has a 2nd and 10th Amendment)
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To: Uncle Miltie

And Liberals are not liberal. But Communist is such a harsh word.


67 posted on 12/03/2014 10:16:21 AM PST by katana (Just my opinions)
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To: Bubba_Leroy

Now that got a little chuckle out of me.


68 posted on 12/03/2014 10:24:49 AM PST by depenzz ("it isn't a chance you take, its a choice you make")
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To: Doctor 2Brains

There is an awful lot of linguistic background to this, so please pardon the use of some of them.

In Roman times, sub-Saharan African blacks were known by their kingdoms of Nubia, hence “Nubians.” While there were other African kingdoms before then, Nubian was the first name really associated with blacks.

In the 15th Century, “negro” became the Spanish-Portuguese term for black people from sub-Saharan Africa. This lasted for about 400 years, synonymous with the English word “black”.

In the United States, only in the late 19th and 20th Centuries did other words emerge, mostly in the South. By then, “black” was considered somewhat offensive, and variations of “negro” appeared, accepted or rejected based on social class.

The word “nigger” was only used by the poor of whatever color. Oddly enough, the word “nigra” was regarded as more polite by the middle and upper classes, having a *Latin* derivation of the word “niger”, which meant “shiny black” instead of “dull black.” “Colored” was often used as a legal term, probably coming about to group many different variations of mixed race people together.

“African-American” is a contrivance that was useful to blacks until about the 1990s, when increasing numbers of African immigrants started to arrive in the US. It will likely continue to fall out of favor, because these immigrants both reject is as a label, and resent being called African-Americans.


69 posted on 12/03/2014 10:29:43 AM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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To: sockhead
"Rather than Potato Head I prefer Dike Jumper or Windmill Winder."

Okay, even better.

70 posted on 12/03/2014 10:36:26 AM PST by Dutchboy88
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To: shibumi

Read before it’s gone.

Hang gliders.

LOL


71 posted on 12/03/2014 10:38:13 AM PST by Salamander (My soul's on fire.)
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To: Doctor 2Brains

People should be called what they want to be called, not what someone else decides they should be called. People should not be called what Jesse Jackson decides they should be called, however. He made it up and decreed that it should be used from here on out. I have always refused to use that term.


72 posted on 12/03/2014 10:41:11 AM PST by Defiant (How does a President reverse the actions of a dictator?)
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To: Fightin Whitey
"How about... Tater Salad?"

Absolutely perfect!

73 posted on 12/03/2014 10:44:20 AM PST by Dutchboy88
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To: envisio
One word of advice I can give -- when having a conversation with a Jamaican (or anyone from the West Indies), do not call them "African American".
74 posted on 12/03/2014 10:46:01 AM PST by PallMal
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To: Defiant

People should be called what they want unless it is ridiculous. AA is as ridiculous as “European American of Caucasoid Descent—A People Who Invented the Modern World”


75 posted on 12/03/2014 10:47:19 AM PST by Doctor 2Brains
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To: Doctor 2Brains

I’m agreeing with you. What people want to be called has to be based in reality and perhaps history. Not some new word made up for political reasons and only to batter another group. Blacks expressed a preference for Negro over Colored, so people started using that term. Then they decided they liked Black better, so we went with that. No big deal, just a similar term and Negro and Colored both had reasons why they might not be preferable to a black person. However, African American was made up from whole cloth, is not accurate in that there are white AAs and that there are blacks from Africa who were never Americans or slaves, and so on. It was just an effort to divide America, and should never have been adopted and accepted.


76 posted on 12/03/2014 10:53:43 AM PST by Defiant (How does a President reverse the actions of a dictator?)
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To: envisio
Yep, I saw a story about some black guys from Britain. The reporter referred to them as African American

That is as stupid as a reporter from, say Peru, coming to New York and calling all whites "Euro-Peruvian".

To your point -- that reporter would or could never get away with saying "African American" to the faces of those black guys in Britain, at least not without being told off.

77 posted on 12/03/2014 10:54:07 AM PST by PallMal
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To: Dutchboy88
Oh crap DB my whole point was to send along a video by that name...wonder if I can get it work this time?

Tater Salad

78 posted on 12/03/2014 10:58:32 AM PST by Fightin Whitey
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To: Dutchboy88

p.s. My apologies for belaboring the joke.

You’re a good sport—cheers!


79 posted on 12/03/2014 10:59:58 AM PST by Fightin Whitey
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To: Doctor 2Brains
The phrase gets really ridiculous when it's used not only to describe people, but objects.

For example, I will watch one of those crime shows, and the narrator says "they found an African-American hair at the scene". So I'm saying, how do they know that the person was an American?

80 posted on 12/03/2014 11:01:12 AM PST by PallMal
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