- cross-posted to:
- politics@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- politics@beehaw.org
Edit: Guys, watch the video. He clearly said “college.” I am sorry for posting misinformation; I didn’t watch the video first, and just assumed it was legit 😕.
Edit: Guys, watch the video. He clearly said “college.” I am sorry for posting misinformation; I didn’t watch the video first, and just assumed it was legit 😕.
In South Africa it’s pretty normal; very weird the first few times I heard it though.
Ah yes, South Africa, bastion of non racist glory! No one uses the word colored in a non racist context in North America. Brian Kilmeade is from New York.
The first word out of this dudes mouth to describe a group of black women being addressed by another black woman was by referring to them as colored. That’s called showing your ass, he just showed us his slimy little racist ass.
Pretty much the only time you can say it without being racist in the US is saying the full name of the NAACP.
Thank you!!! And when was the NAACP formed. During segregation, where that word takes all it’s American context.
People refer to themselves as it there. I did find it odd originally, it’s not to do with racism though.
It has a very specific meaning in South Africa that doesn’t apply anywhere else
I know, that’s why I brought it up.