Posted on 12/03/2014 8:34:38 AM PST by Doctor 2Brains
A truly BS expression. Like saying European-Americans.
Here’s another expression I utterly detest: people of color.
If we’re going to use that one, just call them colored people IMHO.
And, I now demand...Dutch American (or you can substitute Potato Head)
It’s a ridiculous phrase. I never use it. Some are so brain dead that use it to describe any black, even if not from America. I recall some mediot referring to Mandela as an “African American.”
Why do Rush and so many others use the term? I honestly can think only gutless and/or stupid. But Rush is neither of these. If John Stossel can avoid the term, why not Rush?
CNN did that once... There was a street scene in Africa, and the dumb CNN slut called them AAs...
Why do Rush and so many others use the term? I honestly can think only gutless and/or stupid. But Rush is neither of these. If John Stossel can avoid the term, why not Rush?
Why do you not use term African-American? I use Black, Brown, White, etc...
That’s the new phrase. POC for short.
This Finnish-American is deeply offended...
Yep. They are Americans of African descent. The emphasis needs to be placed on “Americans”.
I grew up hearing about the US being “The Melting Pot”. When we think of ourselves as Americans, we are strong. When we think of ourselves as a bunch of different tribes, then we become weak in the eyes of other nations.
I prefer the Brunnerism; “Aframs.”
I have another theory. Liberals and mediots in particular love to hear the sound of their own voices. Thus, the more syllables the better. So “African American” is seven times better than “black.” This phenomenon also is manifested in “the city of Philadelphia” instead of just “Philadelphia” or the “state of Louisiana” instead of “Louisiana.”
"Well....to tell the family secret, my grandmother was Dutch."
“This phenomenon also is manifested in the city of Philadelphia instead of just Philadelphia or the state of Louisiana instead of Louisiana.’
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“The Commonwealth of Massachusetts” certainly qualifies.
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But why do Rush and people on this forum use the term? It’s driving me nuts.
Well. That’s a question you would have to ask RL.
Unfortunately the term African-American is now so deeply embedded into our culture, society, and lexicon it is now widely accepted. Not that I approve it.
There are many things now culturally acceptable that I don’t like including tattoos, piercings, wearing your trousers half way down your rear end....many many many things about the current culture. I could go on all day on this topic.
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