These terms begin as polite (well many of them anyway) until someone somewhere decides to be offended by them, and then it is suddenly the offensive term and another one needs to be found. I think eventually they'll run out of terms to use to describe folk. So have we reached the point when "mixed race" is a non-white expression and only they can use it ?
I'm not sure I agree with the premise that if you are born in the '50's then 'coloured' is the term you use forever more. What happened to moving with the times?
I was born before the 50's,but have been using the term black for at least 40+ years.
No not offended personally, just stating what the norm is. Remember that 'half-caste' originates from the dubious caste system in India. I think most people used it without knowing what the 'caste' bit means.
And 'coloured' is surely so obviously just wrong, in anyone's book!
Some might say that black was as off the mark as coloured given that the majority of people who describe themselves as black are actually brown.
Just a thought.
Black people I know prefer to be referred to as black, but as a child we always referred to mixed race people as half casts. I grew up in fifties/sixties North London where there were a lot of children of black and mixed race families. Personally I think its easy to stop if people are using a term in an offensive manner and I don't think referring to someone as half cast is offensive.
So Halle Berry's child is 1/4 black and 3/4 white - surely then, if Halle Berry is not using the term mixed-race, she should, more accurately, describe her child as white, not black?
Why on earth would she describe her child as something that it patently is not?