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Someone told me recently that to refer to a non-white-race individual as coloured (a catch-all expression, although perhaps not covering orientals, simply to indicate non-european origins) is now frowned upon. If that is so then I have failed to notice the onset of this development. Is he correct or is this something that is taking root among the ultra-PC only ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes, it was one of the categories used by apartheid South Africa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloured
and so has unpleasant connotations. Otherwise neautral words can become tainted by association with the sort of people who use them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloured
and so has unpleasant connotations. Otherwise neautral words can become tainted by association with the sort of people who use them.
I bet the person who first deemed this as offensive had skin whiter than snow.
It frequently seems to be people who are not of the group that is being referred as being the ones who tell others they are wrong.
Talk about getting offended on somebody elses behalf.
Sorry, just needed to get that off of my chest.
It frequently seems to be people who are not of the group that is being referred as being the ones who tell others they are wrong.
Talk about getting offended on somebody elses behalf.
Sorry, just needed to get that off of my chest.