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Ryan. 22-07-2009 07:00 PM

Racisim
 
Is it Rascist to call someone "Black", for example, if you were at a party, and forgotton someones name, would it be acceptable to say, "What do you call him, no no, not him, the black man?"

What do you think?

Mrluvaluva 22-07-2009 07:03 PM

Are we presuming there is only one "black man" at this party?

Twilight 22-07-2009 07:04 PM

I don't really think its Rascist to call someone "black"

Ryan. 22-07-2009 07:06 PM

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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Are we presuming there is only one "black man" at this party?
I meant as in you were pointing in the general direction of a black man, then the person you were talking to thought you were asking the name of the white man (say they were both talking)

bronaaaa 22-07-2009 07:06 PM

I think it depends on the way you say it, same with calling white people white.

Mrluvaluva 22-07-2009 07:08 PM

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Originally posted by Twilight

I don't really think its Rascist to call someone "black"
Would you refer to someone as "white"?

Ninastar 22-07-2009 07:09 PM

I hate it when people tell you off for saying something like the black guy? we were told in school once that you should describe them by what they are wearing and not thier colour? which makes noe sence cause we all wear the same thing?

Mrluvaluva 22-07-2009 07:11 PM

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Originally posted by Ninastar

I hate it when people tell you off for saying something like the black guy? we were told in school once that you should describe them by what they are wearing and not thier colour? which makes noe sence cause we all wear the same thing?
How would you distinguish someone from a group of white people?

Enid 22-07-2009 07:11 PM

Surely you'd just be describing the guy whose name you had forgotten?

It's stupid when people tip toe around issues like this. Would it be better to say "that guy whose skin is of a darker tone" or "the guy that isn't white"?

It isn't racist to call someone black, because that is what they are, no?

Ninastar 22-07-2009 07:12 PM

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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
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Originally posted by Ninastar

I hate it when people tell you off for saying something like the black guy? we were told in school once that you should describe them by what they are wearing and not thier colour? which makes noe sence cause we all wear the same thing?
How would you distinguish someone from a group of white people?
I would say they black guy lol. if he was the only one there x

30stone 22-07-2009 07:13 PM

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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
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Originally posted by Twilight

I don't really think its Rascist to call someone "black"
Would you refer to someone as "white"?
In a group of black people or somthing yes lol.

Ninastar 22-07-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally posted by 30stone
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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
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Originally posted by Twilight

I don't really think its Rascist to call someone "black"
Would you refer to someone as "white"?
In a group of black people or somthing yes lol.

Twilight 22-07-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
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Originally posted by Twilight

I don't really think its Rascist to call someone "black"
Would you refer to someone as "white"?
Yeah i call people white i call myself white to, because it is what i am.
saying the one with lighter skin or the one with darker skin sounds silly.

Tom 22-07-2009 07:15 PM

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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
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Originally posted by Twilight

I don't really think its Rascist to call someone "black"
Would you refer to someone as "white"?
depends on the situation. I'd only call them a black person anyway if that was a distinguishing feature, just like a blond haired person in a group of people with brown hair, a woman with a load of men or a shorter person amongst taller people.

Mrluvaluva 22-07-2009 07:26 PM

I might say "the blonde woman" or the "short guy" or "the guy in the white jacket". I suppose everyone is different.

Ninastar 22-07-2009 07:27 PM

what if they all had the same hair they were all the same size and they were all wearing the same outfit? :P

Mrluvaluva 22-07-2009 07:28 PM

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Originally posted by Twilight

Yeah i call people white i call myself white to, because it is what i am.
saying the one with lighter skin or the one with darker skin sounds silly.
That wasn't the meaning of my post. I am not being PC.

Ninastar 22-07-2009 07:30 PM

I know. I was only joking! whats PC lol??

Mrluvaluva 22-07-2009 07:31 PM

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Originally posted by Ninastar

what if they all had the same hair they were all the same size and they were all wearing the same outfit? :P
That would be highly unlikely. Same would go for black or white though don't you think? I mean, if they all had the same hair they were all the same size and they were all wearing the same outfit and they were all black or white, then what would you do?

Ninastar 22-07-2009 07:32 PM

I would run up to him and point.

Lol i dont actually know/

Ninastar 22-07-2009 07:33 PM

omg I cant beleive i thoght i was twilight

arista 22-07-2009 07:43 PM

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Originally posted by LivingRoomCrate
Is it Rascist to call someone "Black", for example, if you were at a party, and forgotton someones name, would it be acceptable to say, "What do you call him, no no, not him, the black man?"

What do you think?


No.

Fom 22-07-2009 07:46 PM

I would just say 'Black' person... black people are not offended or embarrassed at the fact they are black, and will not be offended if you call them black. Therefore just call them black, I am sure they have noticed and got used to the fact their skin colour is of a certain colour.

Enid 22-07-2009 07:56 PM

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Originally posted by Fom
I would just say 'Black' person... black people are not offended or embarrassed at the fact they are black, and will not be offended if you call them black. Therefore just call them black, I am sure they have noticed and got used to the fact their skin colour is of a certain colour.
Exactly. People these days are so scared of offending others, they are now worried about whether describing someone as "black" is the political correct term to use.

Has anyone seen the episode of Extras where Maggie dates a black guy, but in the end drives him away because she's so scared of saying anything that could be portrayed as racist? This reminds me of that.

Tom 22-07-2009 07:57 PM

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Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
I might say "the blonde woman" or the "short guy" or "the guy in the white jacket". I suppose everyone is different.
would you not say a white man in a group of black men or vice versa?


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