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Old 06-23-2007, 06:55 PM
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So what did he say they wanted to be called? African American? If so I find that funny because they are no more African than I am.

I also have always found it funny that they take offense at the word "Negro" yet it is the accurate anthropological term.

Oh, and how about the political incorrectness of the full name of the NAACP????!!!! I can't believe they didn't change their name 30 years ago.
I guess Zac doesn't think they should be called anything any different than him. I really don't think I'm prejudiced, but sometimes that's just the easiest way to describe someone, by the color of their skin.

Eddie tells our people that he is really the only African American in our church, because he was born and raised there!! They love that.
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Old 06-23-2007, 07:10 PM
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Talking about color I was in the states a couple years ago with our adopted son Michael (Black) and about 2:30 in the morning we were traveling and I had a migrane headache and told him we would have to stop at a hotel...You talk about the look the clerk gave us was chilling...(old white women with young black guy)
I laughed in spite of the look and told the clerk he was my son and we were missionaries...Don´t know if she believed my story or not...(We were in Mississippi)
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Old 06-23-2007, 07:15 PM
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[QUOTE=Sister Alvear;165777]Talking about color I was in the states a couple years ago with our adopted son Michael (Black) and about 2:30 in the morning we were traveling and I had a migrane headache and told him we would have to stop at a hotel...You talk about the look the clerk gave us was chilling...(old white women with young black guy)
I laughed in spite of the look and told the clerk he was my son and we were missionaries...Don´t know if she believed my story or not...(We were in Mississippi)[/QUOTE]
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Old 06-23-2007, 07:30 PM
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This is honestly a question I'd like to get opinions on.

I was raised near Chicago and live in black neighborhoods and attended mostly black schools. It never bothered me to be around people of other races because it was a part of life....you know, same people just different color.

I have attended black churches and have many black friends. We are open and honest enough with one another that there are times we discuss our ethnic differences and even joke about it. We aren't afraid to speak about 'white' or 'black' to each other cause that's what we are.

But I have noticed something. There are people who are offended at my speaking about someone as 'black'. Someone, help me understand this.

I mean, I'm white. I don't mind someone calling me 'white' instead of 'European', 'Caucasian', or 'Anglo' or whatever. I'm white. Nothing I can do about it as I don't tan or stay in the sun too long.

I know that black people have not been treated well, and some of that still goes on in certain areas of the US, and that's a bad thing that needs to stop yesterday, and all through the years, they have been called 'names' to single out their ethnicity, some which are not desirable.

In the world of political correctness, it seems that the description changes so it's less offensive.

"Colored" refers to the 60's when they were made to ride on the back of the bus, so we can't use that anymore.

The N word was used in a derrogatory manner and shouldn't be used for anyone of any race. That's just a nasty word to me, but believe it or not, it's acceptable by black folks in certain areas, and they call themselves that. Whatever. I won't go there.

"Afro" or "African-American" is what some use to describe them, but I don't like that and I have heard some black folks offended at that because "African" makes them seem like natives in loincloths or something. And I don't hear whites wanting to be called 'German-American' or 'Russian-American' or any combination of 'white' countries.

"People of Color" is another one I think just reeks of being overly politically correct. It's like I'm trying to hard not to be offensive that I have to make up something that 'sounds really nice and sweet' so they don't think I'm racist or something.

"Black" is what I use because I see it as less offensive without coming across as overly politically correct, however, it's still offensive to some in certain areas. I'm not sure why, but there are people that I can't even talk to about ethnic differences because they think I'm forming stereotypes or something against them. That's just not the case. I feel that we are free to discuss things without fear of prejudice.

Just like there are differences in men and women, there are differences in black and white. I'm not afraid to speak about male issues from my POV, so why do I feel I have to be so careful when speaking about black issues from my POV?

Anyway, I won't be on until later tonight as I have to leave for work, but I'm honestly wanting some input on this subject by other white folks, the hispanics as well as black folks on this forum. I love you all, even if you are purple folks.
You know what I realized the other day? American is the only country that does this. You never hear of African-Germans, African-British, only African-American
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Old 06-23-2007, 07:35 PM
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One interesting thing I've noticed when in churches in New York City.....they don't say you are black or white. They just say they are Tahitian, or they are Ecuadorian, or they are Nigerian, or Jamaican, or Indian, or whatever. The Africans there don't want to be called black; they want to be distinguished by their country of origin.
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I agree w/ Sis Alvear... Who cares? Jesus don't care so why should we...

Has anyone noticed that alot of people, especially in southern culture, feel that need to cite a person's color even though that has nothing to do with anything... "I saw this black lady in the store that..." "There was a mexican man broke down on the side of the road who..." maybe thats just me but it gets on my nerves.. I'm not talking about trying to describe someone like a black guy in room full of white people, obviously the easiest way to distinguish him would be by his skin color..
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Decades ago, we were considered to be Caucasian. My older aunts have "caucasian" on their birth certificates. I don't even think there is a race option on my birth certificate. I may be mistaken.
When I took the ASVAB, I could not fill in "race". They had a special section for us under "ethnicity".
Jon's birth certificate says white. I guess that would be right since he's spaniard..... I know people who see him wouldn't think that though....
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Old 06-23-2007, 10:31 PM
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Jon's birth certificate says white. I guess that would be right since he's spaniard..... I know people who see him wouldn't think that though....
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Old 06-23-2007, 11:44 PM
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Talking about color I was in the states a couple years ago with our adopted son Michael (Black) and about 2:30 in the morning we were traveling and I had a migrane headache and told him we would have to stop at a hotel...You talk about the look the clerk gave us was chilling...(old white women with young black guy)
I laughed in spite of the look and told the clerk he was my son and we were missionaries...Don´t know if she believed my story or not...(We were in Mississippi)[/QUOTE]
Probably not.
Definitely not!!! My experience with minorities is that what they want to be called varies from place to place. Big city, one preference. Small town, another choice. Also it will vary according to how well they know you. This is in the south. Sometimes it seems they will use a derogatory word in reference to themselves to see if you will jump in and use it. If you do, it lowers you in their opinion. I never have and have many friends who discuss racial issues with me but I don't call names even in jest.
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