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To: Tax Government; doberville; eno_; PackerBoy
I didn't think I was ticketed, just looking for an explanation from someone who corrected another poster about the use of the term.

BTW - Found this....

"Asian is now strongly preferred in place of Oriental for persons native to Asia or descended from an Asian people. The usual objection to Oriental—meaning “eastern”—is that it identifies Asian countries and peoples in terms of their location relative to Europe. However, this objection is not generally made of other Eurocentric terms such as Near and Middle Eastern. The real problem with Oriental is more likely its connotations stemming from an earlier era when Europeans viewed the regions east of the Mediterranean as exotic lands full of romance and intrigue, the home of despotic empires and inscrutable customs. At the least these associations can give Oriental a dated feel, and as a noun in contemporary contexts (as in the first Oriental to be elected from the district) it is now widely taken to be offensive. However, Oriental should not be thought of as an ethnic slur to be avoided in all situations. As with Asiatic, its use other than as an ethnonym, in phrases such as Oriental cuisine or Oriental medicine, is not usually considered objectionable."

....here. Not very substantive, but at least it's an explanation of sorts. Just don't see why other cultures would be offended by the way Europeans describe their location, but oh well...Asians it is.

79 posted on 03/29/2003 8:26:26 AM PST by Textide
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To: Textide
PC-ers also object to "Chinaman," which just happens to be a literal translation of the Chinese word for "Chinaman," "Jonggworen." "Jonggwo" = "China." "ren" = "man".

I don't object to being called an Irishman. I don't think Frenchmen, Welshmen, and Englishmen object either.

I think it's just a way of demonstrating power, to force people to change how they speak for no real good reason.

90 posted on 03/29/2003 8:51:27 AM PST by aristeides
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