Postby Lady Macbeth » Sun Mar 12, 2006 3:37 pm
I tend to use "black" for the most part. It depends on the people I'm around, the culture I'm immersed in, and the situation I'm in, though. You lose brownie points at a business meeting if you use "black" instead of "African American".
My mom was always irked by the PCness - she was all about skin color, which is why she usually used "black" while we were growing up. She also tends to use "Indian" instead of Native American, because somehow "Indian" is a color. XD This is the same mom who argued that schools who wanted to be fussy (which is usually when the topic came up) should call us "Native American" because our family has been American longer than anyone can remember. (We're a Mayflower descendant family, so no relatives of living memory are first generation immigrants anymore.) Discussion of how the distinction "Native American" came to be usually ended in an argument about my blonde haired, blue-eyed cousin who is enough Native to qualify for government benefits, so I gave it up after a while. XD
And, as far as using the N word goes with blacks - to each their own. If certain groups of blacks or their friends want to use it, meh. Around here we call each other white trash crack monkeys, but that doesn't mean we want outsiders calling us that. XD
Using a color like "white" or "black" is just being civil without being PC.
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