A recent post from Vigilante stated:
"....then, a mulatto, born of a white American mother, but NOT YET 5 years after her 14th birthday, to a communist black man..."
Who calls any American a 'mulatto' today?
Who cares whether someone is a 'mulatto'?
Or that their mother was white and that their father was black?
I would call anyone who identifies someone specifically as a 'mulatto' and makes a point of specifying that their mother was white- and father was a 'black man'
to be a racist.
I am sure Stevie the racist would not agree- he would consider that just to be an accurate statement of what he considers the important relevant facts.
But what about everyone who is not a proud White Supremacist?
In my experience, the only one who uses the term 'mulatto' to describe people alive today are either really old white people from the South- or racists who judge Americans by their race.
"....then, a mulatto, born of a white American mother, but NOT YET 5 years after her 14th birthday, to a communist black man..."
Who calls any American a 'mulatto' today?
Who cares whether someone is a 'mulatto'?
Or that their mother was white and that their father was black?
I would call anyone who identifies someone specifically as a 'mulatto' and makes a point of specifying that their mother was white- and father was a 'black man'
to be a racist.
I am sure Stevie the racist would not agree- he would consider that just to be an accurate statement of what he considers the important relevant facts.
But what about everyone who is not a proud White Supremacist?
In my experience, the only one who uses the term 'mulatto' to describe people alive today are either really old white people from the South- or racists who judge Americans by their race.