How come black people say they're proud to be black but when someone else says they're black they take offence? If he's black he's black. What's to be offended about?
Well, Donald Trump appears to be a sort of apricot colour, and being the time of year if I were to paint a self-portrait I'd be looking a mixture of light ochre and titanium white, with just a touch of quinacridone magenta.
But neither Donald nor I really give toss.
If you were pointing someone out amongst a crowd of white people and that person happened to be black, would you describe the colour of his shirt, or simply say "that black fellow over there"?
Oh contrary RR it's more likely (in my opinion) an 80+ would be happier to be racist, or be more ignorant to racism due to the era they lived and were born in. It's more likely a younger person is to be less racist in my opinion due to the times.
My nan still calles the Chinese takeaway a chinkie
Why on earth is it offensive to call a black skinned person black?It wasn't said in a derogatory way. Black people should be standing up and shouting from the rooftops---''I am a black person and proud to be one '',not taking umbrage whenever their skin colour is mentioned.;Unless remarks are made in an offensive way there shouldn't be any need for anyone to take offence.
John Motson had no need to apologise.
/// AOG how would you feel being described Weak, White and
Wrong? ///
No that would be insulting, but coming from the likes of you, to be expected, but perhaps you do not not know the difference, so shall we just put the blame on your upbringing?
''Viv Anderson was one of the top defenders in England in the late 1970s. He became the first black footballer to play for England 40 years ago on 29 November 1978.
The 22-year-old played for Nottingham Forest when they won the European Cup - the old version of the Champions League - in 1979 and 1980.
However, his selection for England was controversial. A lot of fans in Britain didn't like the idea of a black footballer playing for England because they believed black players weren't truly British"
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