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I was reading the news, "Predominately white church refuses to marry black couple." BLACK?
In the 90s, the term "African American" was so common that you could often catch libtards in the media refer to Afros in other parts of the world as "African Americans." The term was invented in the 1960s, and imposed on the public over threats of being accused of being racist if you didn't use the term.
Afros change their identification every few few decades to make older generations of whites look like bigots. Old people often stick to the term they learned when young and have trouble using newer terms. Old Afros still commonly used the term "negro", must be because they're bigots? You would have no doubt if they were white.
But, "African-American" never really took over. It's just too cumbersome of a word, and drags nationality into issues purely about race. Now, Afros are going to have to find another word? How about "Afro"? You can thank me now!
Shit be any other name is still shit.
In the 90s, the term "African American" was so common that you could often catch libtards in the media refer to Afros in other parts of the world as "African Americans." The term was invented in the 1960s, and imposed on the public over threats of being accused of being racist if you didn't use the term.
Afros change their identification every few few decades to make older generations of whites look like bigots. Old people often stick to the term they learned when young and have trouble using newer terms. Old Afros still commonly used the term "negro", must be because they're bigots? You would have no doubt if they were white.
But, "African-American" never really took over. It's just too cumbersome of a word, and drags nationality into issues purely about race. Now, Afros are going to have to find another word? How about "Afro"? You can thank me now!
Shit be any other name is still shit.