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batman108

15-6-2017 01:50
Reply #9 daytripper's post

come on man!  do you really need to go there, calling Orientals?  are we still in the 17th century?  the words Orientals and Negro are outdated and no longer be used in the US federal laws.  Orientals were associated with a time period when Asians had a subordinate status, exoticism and with old stereotypes of geisha girls and emasculated men.  Negro is problematic because it evoked the subjugation that black American were forced to endure, from slavery to segregation.

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UncleDad 16-6-2017 00:21 Acceptance +4 Thank you! And here I thought I was the only one. Haha....


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