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Response to alcibiades_mystery (Reply #36)

have you seen people in Minnesota? Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #1
Hey! BainsBane Feb 2014 #5
lol. Minnesotans have been known to spontaneously combust when visiting tropics Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #6
Actually there are a lot of Scandinavians here BainsBane Feb 2014 #7
You speak the truth. WatermelonRat Mar 2014 #163
I believe it originated back in the '60s or thereabouts. AverageJoe90 Feb 2014 #2
Might have also originated from the "Colored People" signs I used to see as a youth when RKP5637 Feb 2014 #105
No, it most certainly does not. redqueen Feb 2014 #119
Thanks! Yep, Frenchie Cat certainly did! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2014 #121
You should see my wife Gman Feb 2014 #3
When did it begin? El_Johns Feb 2014 #4
I just recently read that term (last night) libodem Feb 2014 #67
+1, n/t RKP5637 Feb 2014 #108
Means those folks who have a skin hue that .... FrenchieCat Feb 2014 #8
FrenchieCat! stevenleser Feb 2014 #44
Oooh! JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #49
! LiberalAndProud Feb 2014 #86
The comic strip "Bloom County" did an hilarious take on this topic . . . Journeyman Feb 2014 #9
!!! (nt) enough Feb 2014 #13
Interesting... TeeYiYi Feb 2014 #28
I always thought it was an odd term, that it establishes "white" as the norm, and moves from there. Throd Feb 2014 #10
Sigh... M0rpheus Feb 2014 #11
LOL! them white folks telling black folks what words to use. kwassa Feb 2014 #12
Ugh... This sh... nevermind. M0rpheus Feb 2014 #15
I think will just have to go with clueless ... kwassa Feb 2014 #16
Yeah, but... no. Squinch Feb 2014 #18
Um...I'm Black. CheapShotArtist Feb 2014 #41
For real alcibiades_mystery Feb 2014 #37
I was hoping BainsBane Feb 2014 #38
Out gif'd again JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #51
Ya gotta be up in the wee hours! M0rpheus Feb 2014 #59
Ha! JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #65
I'm often up in the wee hours myself. Because I gotta wee... freshwest Mar 2014 #170
You forgot your wee hours Gif... M0rpheus Mar 2014 #171
Is it a twitter pic? I can't see those. Thanks anyway! nt freshwest Mar 2014 #172
Results of your Jury Service CreekDog Feb 2014 #89
LOL gollygee Feb 2014 #95
juror #6 is a real piece of work CreekDog Feb 2014 #143
:) M0rpheus Feb 2014 #148
GIFMan strikes again!! Number23 Feb 2014 #157
My first alert... And it's on this? M0rpheus Feb 2014 #98
. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #106
A Toast for your accomplishment! JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #120
Backatcha! M0rpheus Feb 2014 #130
oooh JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #136
omg you crack me up. LiberalAndProud Feb 2014 #131
I'm sorry. I just love you so much!! Number23 Feb 2014 #158
No more GIFs. I promise. M0rpheus Feb 2014 #160
I blame The Wizard Of Oz pintobean Feb 2014 #14
I don't even know what this post means Number23 Feb 2014 #159
I have heard black folks use this term mostly Lex Feb 2014 #17
If you want to get technical, we shouldn't use the word "minority", either Blue_Tires Feb 2014 #19
Should we pretend that the differences don't affect people's lives? pnwmom Feb 2014 #20
Two grandparents used the term "colored" hunter Feb 2014 #21
term applies to everyone since we are all colored leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #22
No. Just no. M0rpheus Feb 2014 #29
Wow! onpatrol98 Feb 2014 #33
Nah... Not educating. Just stopping something before it gets started. M0rpheus Feb 2014 #34
Post removed Post removed Feb 2014 #42
so it's ok now to discriminate against me because im white ? just people is what it should be. leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #45
Are you serious? ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #46
i never liked the term person of color , like im invisible i dont care if it's a rw talking point leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #47
No you are not. End of discussion. You should really be apologizing ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #48
like i said im sorry it upsets you.end of discussion is correct leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #50
Upset? No. Flabbergasted as hell to see this come from the keyboard of ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #54
am i allowed to have a different opinion than yours even if it upsets u? leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #75
Am I not able to comment on your opinion? ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #78
yes u r but i'd say youve done more than just comment but that doesnt answer my question leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #80
You haven't answered mine. Have your posts been deleted? ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #81
i just updated the post to answer ur question now answer mine. quit bulling me leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #85
See: ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #87
i wont defend this anymore u dont like my opinion so your going to try to bully me in to accepting leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #88
Dear Sir and/or Ma'am ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #92
So let me get this straight... M0rpheus Feb 2014 #56
am i allowed to to have different opinion on this? leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #73
Absolutely. Regardless of how sub-literate, inaccurate, or petulant it may be. LanternWaste Feb 2014 #93
You are allowed your opinion just as I'm allowed to disagree. And I do... Vehemently. M0rpheus Feb 2014 #104
Ha! JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #145
Love. redqueen Feb 2014 #122
Are you serious? gollygee Feb 2014 #57
am i Allowed to have an opinion that differs from yours? leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #74
um gollygee Feb 2014 #76
im not making light of any discrimination i just dont like the like the phrase leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #82
Just so you know. LiberalAndProud Feb 2014 #91
No one can prevent you from having an opinion. It is a foolish opinion, however. kwassa Feb 2014 #127
current linguistic fashion rustbeltvoice Feb 2014 #23
If by "current" you mean "since the 70's". nt redqueen Feb 2014 #124
maybe because Bombero1956 Feb 2014 #24
Probably, because Melanin is too hard to spell for the RC Feb 2014 #111
The consistency... redqueen Feb 2014 #125
Why? Because I am too obtuse to see the world as you do? RC Feb 2014 #129
I would never, ever speak for my own daughter. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #133
I would. I raised them, I know them. I know what kind of women they are. RC Feb 2014 #135
You can ask her if I know her well. I sure as heck wouldn't speak for her. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #138
Ahhh, the pile on begins. RC Feb 2014 #139
Pile on? I don't understand, or you've been taking inaccurate notes. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #140
They why the big deal about me knowing my daughters well enough to know what they would think on RC Feb 2014 #141
The difference is I don't claim to know every thought or idea in my (or your) kids' heads. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #142
I am not try to or changing the conversation. RC Feb 2014 #144
The gender of your children never came into my mind. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #146
What is your problem. RC Feb 2014 #149
Let's see... I told you what I thought about you thinking you know everything your ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #150
Link? Link to where I said I think I know everything my kids would think/do. RC Feb 2014 #152
I "jumped in and acted" like something. That's a crazy statement. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #153
Yeah, It increasingly seems BainsBane Mar 2014 #169
Wasn't "colored" the adjective used to designate things to be used by black people? FarCenter Feb 2014 #25
IIRC, "colored" in South Africa referred to people of white and Indian mix. Eleanors38 Feb 2014 #26
Yeah... see the strip linked in post 9. redqueen Feb 2014 #126
I don't think it's been in use that long NJCher Feb 2014 #27
Spanish speakers continue to be confounded... jberryhill Feb 2014 #30
"People of color" may have been started by academic race theorists a couple of decades ago FarCenter Feb 2014 #31
It refers to people who were discriminated against all over the nation but especially in the South JDPriestly Feb 2014 #40
A lot longer than five years ago. antiquie Feb 2014 #52
It is a term in popular vernacular used to describe those who are not caucasian. Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #32
It's a good question. Smarmie Doofus Feb 2014 #35
Oh fer fucks sake alcibiades_mystery Feb 2014 #36
Post removed Post removed Feb 2014 #43
Would you prefer the term, non-Europeans, or maybe non-white? JDPriestly Feb 2014 #39
Only a Group of DU'ers are using "white privilege", not DU as a whole. RC Feb 2014 #118
We could just call people "not privileged straight white males" The Straight Story Feb 2014 #53
Why Not Drop the 'of color" Wolf Frankula Feb 2014 #55
Colorblind ideology is a kind of racism gollygee Feb 2014 #58
Everything is racism to the perennially offended. Wolf Frankula Mar 2014 #166
well........ NM_Birder Feb 2014 #60
It's based on how language has been used gollygee Feb 2014 #61
well ........ NM_Birder Feb 2014 #62
The names were created when those words were used gollygee Feb 2014 #63
What group decided that "black" is wrong, African American is correct. NM_Birder Feb 2014 #64
What difference does it make to you? gollygee Feb 2014 #68
How is in NOT relevant ? NM_Birder Feb 2014 #103
I'm not sure what your issue is gollygee Feb 2014 #113
So? I'm called Caucasian even tho' I'm not from the Caucasus region. Lex Feb 2014 #70
When did you decide race baiting was the proper way to conduct a discussion in GD? ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #71
You don't get to decide what's offensive to others. Lex Feb 2014 #66
That is an excellent way to put it in easy-to-understand terms for the terminally obtuse. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #69
If Bob is black, from Illinois, why does society call him an Afican American. NM_Birder Feb 2014 #101
Who's the common denominator here in the comprehension Olympics? ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #102
"comprehension olympics"....very clever, now NM_Birder Feb 2014 #107
You were already given a straight answer ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #109
"broken down in an easy to understand way" NM_Birder Feb 2014 #110
Once more, with feeling... ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #112
If bob is black, and born in Illinois, NM_Birder Feb 2014 #100
Why am I called "Caucasian" if I'm not from the Caucasus region? Lex Feb 2014 #114
the whole point was, why aren't you just called a "person" NM_Birder Mar 2014 #161
Oh yes, YOU are the first person to ever think of that! Lex Mar 2014 #164
LOL......... NM_Birder Mar 2014 #168
African American isn't a synonym for black. chrisa Feb 2014 #77
You described my question. NM_Birder Feb 2014 #97
In the 50 's it was polite libodem Feb 2014 #72
A good point treestar Feb 2014 #79
These are various "people of color" at least according to the definitions of some Americans AZ Progressive Feb 2014 #83
That's to call them, OTHER. Plain and simple. It's not rocket science. n/t Cleita Feb 2014 #84
I think the OP has a point. Jamaal510 Feb 2014 #90
No one was paying attention to anthropology when the original card was dealt. M0rpheus Feb 2014 #147
That's true. Jamaal510 Feb 2014 #151
It's all a work in progress. There is much to learn, yet. M0rpheus Feb 2014 #156
Also, pictures of people from Spain AZ Progressive Feb 2014 #94
welcome back CreekDog Feb 2014 #96
I'm guessing this one has had troubles here before? Lex Feb 2014 #115
i'm not sure CreekDog Feb 2014 #116
Because "non - white" implies white as default and language can be clumsy. TheKentuckian Feb 2014 #99
why are you calling people "black"? CreekDog Feb 2014 #117
because we can't say naggers? Puzzledtraveller Feb 2014 #123
OMFG is it REALLY that hard to tell the difference between the words "of color" and "colored"?! redqueen Feb 2014 #128
One is a prepositional phrase modifying a noun and the other is an adjective modifying a noun? FarCenter Feb 2014 #132
1988 redqueen Feb 2014 #134
I know, but overloading syntax with semantic meaning is bad language design FarCenter Feb 2014 #137
Thank you. johnp3907 Feb 2014 #155
When I was a kid "colored" was polite. Nye Bevan Feb 2014 #154
So did I but this is now, not 1950. CTyankee Mar 2014 #162
Of all the shit in the world to worry about Travelman Mar 2014 #165
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #167
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