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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi styli, Political correctness gone potty,what a load of bxxxxxxs, why can't you say coloured, isn't she coloured then? should it be black? Brown? Negro? what the hell is going on,we all know who you mean, say what you want love, sorry shouldn't have said that (love) should I. please don't sue me,I didn't mean any harm,honest
take care, Ray xx
I also think the term is a bit old fashioned - but language being what it is the coloured has slightly different meanings in the states its acceptable and considered polite (see National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) but in the UK (the south inparticular i think) the term is now not used as a description of people as black is considered more suitable... nothing worrying or (dare I even say it in this company) PC it is simply that due to the constant, and quick, evolution of language.
All natalie said was that you are using an old fashioned term - she didn't call you racist but you've all got over excited, be calm again or people will be screaming PC gone mad or hours.
I also think the term is a bit old fashioned - but language being what it is the word coloured has slightly different meanings in different places; in the states it is still considered polite (see National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) but in the UK (the south in particular i think) the term is now not used as a description as black is considered more suitable... nothing to worrying about it is simply that due to the constant, and quick, evolution of language.
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I had hoped that this thread would end, once it had been established that no-one had been making racist comments, intentionally or not, no-one had been offended, and no-one had thought that someone had made a racist comment, etc.
But since it seems the thread has widened out from an individual's comment to the old 'political correctness' chestnut, and also on to another term...
I'm sorry, I find it hard to believe the poster thought the question was necessary, but just in case - yes, I find it offensive. I'm Chinese. Obviously, I can't speak for everyone who is Chinese. Some won't mind. Some will. I fall into the latter camp. I apologise if I'm going on one now, and I may lose any reason in writing this because I'm steadily getting more furious as I remember whenever I've had to put up with casual racism. Casual. Nothing nasty, mind. Just a joke, innit? Just a shop-owning, takeaway-running ****** who will serve up the chips, take your money and laugh at your funny jokes. Oi! Bruce Lee! Woo-ah! No riots, no respect, is that the way it is? 'political correctness'? Yeah, right.
Anyhoo, to avoid such sticky situations, why not just avoid using skin tone as a descriptor when you are talking to or about anyone? If you remove the word "coloured" from sams post, the question is still absolutely crystal clear, and anyone who watched EE would know the answer. I've never needed to use skin tone to describe someone, whether they be black, brown, pale blue (Scottish lol) or pink - and we are all coloured, not just those with darker skins. It would save you all searching for that elusive term that offends no one if you just dropped it out of your way of thinking altogether. Just a thought guys. not meaning to stir up any trouble or criticise anyone. xx
Here is what you call a COLOURED man.
I have to say that I get annoyed when 'colour' is labeled the same as racism. They are 2 different things but can be, but not necessarily so, related. For example it would be more or less true to say that all Nigerians are black/brown but that didn't stop extreme racism whereby nearly 1 million Ibo tribesme were wiped off the face of the earth by a different tribe. Can't get much more racist than that. India has its caste system. Got nothing whatsoever to do with colour. The examples are endless - just look at present day Somalia. In Angola there are some 20 million land mine(one for every Angolan) controlled and laid by warlords all of the same colour. etc, etc.
The inhabitants of these and many more countries know it is racism/tribalism and within their own area they are all the same colour. We are nearly all racist to one degree e.g. I don't like it when Wales beat England at rugby whether the players be black or white.
The liberal interpretation of the 'Racism Act' has served to only emphasize differences and whilst we needed a kick up the backside it has now all gone very silly.