Kalimantan Gull
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Edited for accuracy.
Please change that, I don't appreciate it
Edited for accuracy.
'Coloured' used to be used as a derogatory term for black people, so it still has negative connotations. A person of colour refers to someone who's not white, and is not derogatory.What actually is the difference between ‘woman of colour’ and ‘coloured woman’?
'Coloured' used to be used as a derogatory term for black people, so it still has negative connotations. A person of colour refers to someone who's not white, and is not derogatory.
But what's your point? Are you just trying to stay away from what you perceive to be political correctness gone mad?I stand by my original explanation being the more factually correct.
'Coloured' used to be used as a derogatory term for black people, so it still has negative connotations. A person of colour refers to someone who's not white, and is not derogatory.
Indeed. I think it's clear why it's offensive from the explanation I quoted above (repeated here):I can remember the 70s and 80s and the time when the use of 'coloured' represented progress. Before then it was "darkie" or, worse still, Paki or wog.
Mind you the Hove based, Simone O'Broin, Human Rights International and Criminal Lawyer, SJW BDS activist hurling racist abuse on a flight has got a rotten gob on her too. Welcome to the Neo Alt Left:
https://youtu.be/-gCObPm9_zc
She seems nice
We devalue the real fight against the evil of racism if we continue to vilify people who, with all good intent (and her point was that abuse of women and black women in particular is heinous), use the wrong word. It's not a word we use nowadays, it can be offensive to some, she's said sorry and maybe that will stop others saying it. That's the end of it for me.
We devalue the real fight against the evil of racism if we continue to vilify people who, with all good intent (and her point was that abuse of women and black women in particular is heinous), use the wrong word. It's not a word we use nowadays, it can be offensive to some, she's said sorry and maybe that will stop others saying it. That's the end of it for me.
She seems nice
I think Diane Abbott's reaction is revealing.
What a confusing world we live in, what with all this hoo-haa about coloured etc. and then having to learn all the terminology and abbreviations that go with the LGBT community, I reckon I shall have to sign up to an evening or online course to ensure I am up to speed with it all.