> Am 16.06.2020 um 04:53 schrieb Mayuresh <mayur...@acm.org>:
> 
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 03:44:22PM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote:
>> We should be all doing whatever we can to correct social/race/gender/sex
>> injustices/prejudices around us, and every little bit helps.
> 
> I am a great fan of bla^Hocklistd and I'd be happily using it even if you
> name it say timbuktud.
> 
> But I think we are stretching above argument a bit too far. By any stretch
> of imagination I couldn't find any trace of racist link in a very commonly
> used word in Comp Sc like blacklist. Even tried searching its origin[1]
> and doesn't look like it has anything to do with any race.
> 
> Just a quick grep in an arbitrary snapshot of the source tree of NetBSD
> shows the word 'black' appearing at 4146 places...
> 
> There are `blackholes', `blackballs', `blacklist' (other than in
> bla^Hocklistd's code), blackfin (of course some like this are not names
> chosen by NetBSD but of 3rd party hardware, such as a processor or a
> company name), `black magic', `blackjack', `blackboard', `blackbook',
> `blackbox', `blackcrow', `blackberry', `black cathedral', `black
> helicopter', `black tree' ...
> 
> And I am done only with 6% of the grep output.
> 

Well, obviously anything with the word black in it must be considered racist 
these days.


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