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View Poll Results: Should the term “ethnic minority” be discarded? | ||||||
Yes (white people definitely don’t own the world, as the term suggests) |
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I think it’s an apt descriptor for people of colour |
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It’s probably not the most accurate term but it does little harm |
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Am I the only one who finds this turn-of-phrase problematic and racist considering so-called “minorities” account for over half of the world’s populace?
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i've always viewed it as a minority within a local population group because that is basically how the term came about. Obviously, demographics have moved on, but the terminology hasn't kept up. Depending on how you classify "local" then it can still be applicable, but in some cases the minority group may have flipped over which completely negates the purpose. It's basically not a term that is particularly meaningful any more
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its related to as a percentage of the total population of the UK
80% of the UK is white 96% of Scotland is white |
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It's obviously referring only in proportion to the relevant country's population.
Like how some people think muslims are "oppressed", while in vast swathes of the planet they're horrible oppressors. But that doesn't change how they're treated here.
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I use the term for anyone that's a minority in a country.
Like for example I'd see myself as an ethnic minority if I went to Japan.
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"Minority populations" refers to the demographics of a country or region, not the whole planet. If a white person goes to Africa and starts referring to black people there as an ethnic minority, well... that stupidity is all their own.
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No. It's literally referring to a minority within a larger group. It's not just racial topics that use the "minority" terms
It's not a "descriptor" for people of colour, that is a misunderstanding of the phrase. Last edited by Marsh.; 17-10-2021 at 12:42 AM. |
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Flag shagger.
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It's not an apt descriptor for "people of colour". I am in an ethnic minority and I am white. Travellers... they're white and in an ethnic minority. Black people are not the only people to have suffered.
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