politically corrent terms of color

Sunder sunder at sunder.net
Thu Aug 7 06:39:38 PDT 2003


Or you can flip that arguement on its head and say it's the politially
correct hidden racist honkey's way of saying non-white in the usual nasty
way, opressing the brothers.


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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Billy Goto wrote:

> As a white man, I find the implication that I'm lacking some "color"
> based on my race to be offensive.  I often hear "of color" used
> (Pacifica radio is quite guilty) as a term of exclusion and division,
> implying that white people are soulless: they can't jump, can't dance,
> can't fuck, and can't understand social justice.  Frankly, as a racist
> term.





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