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  • Wilkin
    FFR Player
    • Nov 2005
    • 1800

    #1

    What do you prefer to be called?

    Hello.

    This stems from a previous thread I made where I expressed my dislike of the term "African-American" in detail, along with other common politically correct racial terms, and was wondering what the general populous thought of them in relation to themselves.

    In my head, there's no problem with being politically "incorrect", but being from where I am and only knowing what I know, it would be enlightening to find out how everyone feels.

    My original thread: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=92543

    Originally posted by Wilkin, "Why I hate the term 'African-American'"
    Well, not necessarily the term, but the reasons for which it's being used today.

    It really ties in with the fact that I usually don't like politically-correctness at all. I mean, I'd rather a professor address the whole Clinton-Lewinski thing as "He received oral sex from an intern toward the end of his second term" than "He got blown in the Oval Office". Other than that, though, I find it to be generally evasive to the truth and used purely for the fact of making one seem smarter or hide a less "mature" word.

    I didn't really realize exactly how I felt until I listened to George Carlin's take on euphemisms. He compared the condition soldiers that break down go through WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. While it's the exact same condition for sixty years, it went from originating as "Shell Shock", to being renamed as "Battle Fatigue", "Operational Exhaustion", and finally "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder". It loses all feeling and becomes a strictly technical term, with no connotation whatsoever.

    How does this tie in with "African-American", though? Well, think of it this way: Think of your heritage or ancestral ethnicity. I, for example, am predominantly Irish and Polish, and yet for some reason don't prefer to be called an Irish-Polish-American. Last time I checked, I was born in this country, thus making me an American. If you wish to classify me by the color of my skin, I would be a White American. So when someone wishes to be referred to as African-American rather than Black, I can't help but believe they are not an immigrant from Africa.

    This exists for other ethnicities as well. Just like there's Black and White, we also use the terms Asian, Indian, and Mexican/Latino. While we rarely say Japanese/Chinese/Korean/Indian/Iraqi/Latino/etc-American, we still use African-American like we're going to be ostracized from society if we dare use the term Black, or if anything we say could possibly be conceived as offensive.

    I'm white. You're black. He's Asian. She's Indian. Big whoop. If I ever have to perform a politically-correct presentation for the United Nations, I'll be sure to include an athletic African-American, a Japanese-American wearing glasses, a bilingual Indian-American, and a little Caucasian in a wheelchair. Until then, I'm not referring to anyone using more than three syllables.

    I don't have a problem with "Native American", though, because it's the truth. It's not sugar-coated at all. It's not a hybrid citizenship, it's the group of people descended from the original inhabitants of the land we're on.

    And yes, the Three Syllable Rule applies to Canadians.

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    I am white and prefer to be called White.
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    I am white and prefer to be called Caucasian.
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    I am black and prefer to be called Black.
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    I am black and prefer to be called African-American.
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    I am asian and prefer to be called Asian.
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    I am asian and prefer to be called Japanese/Chinese/etc.
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    I am asian and prefer to be called Japanese/Chinese/etc-American.
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    I am indian and prefer to be called something other than Indian.
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    I don't fit into these categories, but I like/don't mind what my ethnicity is commonly called.
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    I don't fit into these categories, but I don't like what my ethnicity is commonly called.
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  • jellygod
    FFR Player
    • Jan 2007
    • 1703

    #2
    Re: What do you prefer to be called?

    an african american can be white, if you are born in africa and come over to the states you are technically an african american. i think its fine calling them black, its not like you are using the n word.

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    • Cursebred
      FFR Player
      • Jul 2008
      • 152

      #3
      Re: What do you prefer to be called?

      I'm Asian, but I'm not a chink, so I can't take offense there.
      Then you have African-Americans, they use a word meant to be offensive to them among themselves, but when others say it, it's as if it was blasphemy...

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      • s0ulst0n3
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        • Sep 2006
        • 2076

        #4
        Re: What do you prefer to be called?

        I'm white and prefer to be called Caucasian. Being classified by colors is a form of prejudice in my opinion. Classify people by their culture, seems a lot less prejudice.
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        • Gibson63
          FFR Veteran
          • Jan 2007
          • 1319

          #5
          Re: What do you prefer to be called?

          i like to be call by my name. lol


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          • Cursebred
            FFR Player
            • Jul 2008
            • 152

            #6
            Re: What do you prefer to be called?

            Originally posted by s0ulst0n3
            I'm white and prefer to be called Caucasian. Being classified by colors is a form of prejudice in my opinion. Classify people by their culture, seems a lot less prejudice.
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            • jugglinguy
              Use me as a porta-potty
              • Dec 2006
              • 4319

              #7
              Re: What do you prefer to be called?

              I prefer to be called cracker but whatever.



              Taking offense for being called the color of your skin is nonsense imo.
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              • Wineandbread
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                • Oct 2007
                • 2105

                #8
                Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                Yay, I'm the first of my vote! =D

                Honestly, people need to get their Asians right. I don't mind being called Asian, but I do mind if someone accidentally says I'm Korean or something just because most of the Asians here are Korean.
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                • super kid
                  FFR Player
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 1359

                  #9
                  Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                  I am Hispanic. Its funny how you left that one out.
                  Originally posted by KgZ
                  next time instead of trying to talk to the girl acting like a sketchball just whip your dick and stick it in her mouth; dont even say anything

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                  • NFD
                    FFR Player
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 4715

                    #10
                    Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                    Please call me CockAsian

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                    • jugglinguy
                      Use me as a porta-potty
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 4319

                      #11
                      Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                      Originally posted by super kid
                      I am Hispanic. Its funny how you left that one out.
                      There's a limit to how many poll options you can have...
                      Originally posted by Jem
                      Jem is my name. No one else is the same!

                      You're Aja Leith of the Holograms! You're very exotic, intelligent and sophisticated.

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                      • fido123
                        FFR Player
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 4245

                        #12
                        Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                        Really, I don't see any reason to describe somebody by their assumed culture. Just describe them and if it happens to be easy to say "The black guy" in a crowd of white people do it. There is nothing offencive about it at all.

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                        • Wilkin
                          FFR Player
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 1800

                          #13
                          Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                          I left Hispanic out because yeah, I was running out of options, and also because I myself am not entirely clear on the "groupings" that the terms Hispanic/Latino/etc have, so I tried to eliminate that confusion by just putting in the "Other" option.
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                          • super kid
                            FFR Player
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 1359

                            #14
                            Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                            Originally posted by Wilkin
                            I left Hispanic out because yeah, I was running out of options, and also because I myself am not entirely clear on the "groupings" that the terms Hispanic/Latino/etc have, so I tried to eliminate that confusion by just putting in the "Other" option.
                            Ah I get your point. It is hard to group them.
                            Originally posted by KgZ
                            next time instead of trying to talk to the girl acting like a sketchball just whip your dick and stick it in her mouth; dont even say anything

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                            • Skelerex
                              FFR Player
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 31

                              #15
                              Re: What do you prefer to be called?

                              I do fit into one of the above categories, but still do not care what I am called.

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