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I can't answer this one, sry. Good luck finding your answer.

2006-10-13 14:50:44 · answer #1 · answered by ***ME***:) 2 · 1 1

Ok. I realize I am opening a can of worms here, but this is the only truthful answer I can come up with. The terms for different races depends on what part of the US you are in and what age group you are dealing with. Terms do not only apply to races, but to groups of people as well. For example, someone raised by the older generation will have different terms than those of the younger generation. Personal opinion is that all terms are negative and we should all be considered as people not white, black, yellow, red, or whatever. Please do not let these terms turn you into a bitter person. God loves everyone.

2006-10-13 15:10:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Calling somebody White is offensive no person is incredibly white or that they had mixture it with printer paper, additionally Caucasian isn't one specific race of folk. Caucasian is unquestionably describing the final actual kind of a few or all the populations of Europe, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Western Asia (the midsection East), factors of substantial Asia and maximum factors of South Asia. traditionally, the term has been used to describe many peoples from those areas, without regard unavoidably to pores and skin tone. The term "Caucasian race" became coined via the German logician Christoph Meiners in his the define of historic previous of Mankind (1785). In Meiners' unique racial type, there have been purely 2 racial divisions (Racen): Caucasians and Mongolians. those words have been used as a collective representation of what he in my view recognized as the two solid looking or much less eye-catching, based entirely on facial visual charm. for example, he considered Germans and Tatars extra eye-catching, and for this reason Caucasian, on an analogous time as he got here upon Jews, Slavs and Africans much less eye-catching, and for this reason Mongolian. So the stunning term for the human beings you describe as, "white," may be Anglo Saxon, because of the fact of their eu descent. and not caucasian considering is a racist umbrella term. thank you.

2016-12-13 07:51:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

because they have a thing againt african-americans. I dont like being called black, i like being called an human being. But No one really knows why people still hate the other race. Only time will tell us.

2006-10-13 15:50:09 · answer #4 · answered by tRaCi3 4 · 3 0

No matter what we call them it always seems to be wrong. Some like to be referred to as black, some like to be referred to as African American. Some like to be referred to as colored. As long as there is racism no name is going to be right.

2006-10-13 15:08:37 · answer #5 · answered by lexi 2 · 2 0

My Grandmother still says "colored" but she is from a different time and doesn't mean anything racist by it. We have a mixed family, I have 3 black cousins. She loves us all and doesn't have a racist bone in her body.

2006-10-13 16:44:14 · answer #6 · answered by eeeeeeeeclipse 4 · 3 0

parents used the word colored. you must learn to "see" the disrespect in it. try asking what one would like to be refered to as, be respectful to be respected. i don't like the word caucasian

2006-10-13 15:25:50 · answer #7 · answered by blueJean 6 · 1 0

Ok this is on the hard side to answer...but i'll try. (and please.. no disrespect to you) In the past, there have been several "ways" to say it... and to be honest with you, i think people just dont know 'how' to say it. We dont know what the "prefered word" IS anymore !?

2006-10-13 15:04:53 · answer #8 · answered by JSSK 3 · 1 0

Because some people are ignorant and still believe in racism

2006-10-13 14:49:47 · answer #9 · answered by tantalizin1 5 · 2 1

im black maybe because they still don't like us they treat there kids like when mlkj was here but they shouldn't

2006-10-13 14:57:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Because we are not color blind, and black is not a color ,, but brown is.

2006-10-13 14:51:51 · answer #11 · answered by kitkatish1962 5 · 1 0

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