• @[email protected]
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    -111 months ago

    I didn’t say “a black”, context matters no? Everyone thought saying Indian was offensive and came up with native American, until realizing that is more offensive? Just because it’s plural doesn’t make it dehumanizing. Black people says blacks, I don’t hear them say a group of black people.

    • Pyff Daddy
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      11 months ago

      Are you under the impression that race and nationality are equivalent? If you’re asking whether the term is considered dehumanizing, that’s been answered for you, and if you’re asking why, that’s been answered as well. In English, racial and ethnic terms are generally used as adjectives, and we don’t use these adjectives as nouns when referring to groups of people.

        • Pyff Daddy
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          211 months ago

          Exactly, and only one fucking opinion matters. That of the people affected. Glad we cleared that up, cheers.