Besides, they are not black and Irish me is not white. We are all various shades
of beige. And I am a racist because I judge people on their own individual
actions, capabilities, and initiative. So surely that is being racist, at least
as seen by people who deep inside feel that the people who call themselves black
when they aren't (for the most part not even close) are really inferior. They
are admitting their own racism. I'm a capability-ist if anything.
{^_^}
On 20200710 01:30:27, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> writes:
Good day Guys
On 10.07.20 09:45, Marc Roos wrote:
You are being a tad discriminative, by assuming there are no ladies
reading these messages. Which is highly inappropriate for the current
thread. ;)
I thought guys can also mean women, at least I've seen it being used that
way...
(on old english, word 'man' stood for human, while 'wer man' and 'wif man'
stood for male and female human)
I am reasonably sure that whitelist and blacklist have nothing to do
with race, still it has to be changed. So it is a bit strange that you
do not include the greeting part of your message in the inclusiveness.
We should change the name of Serbia and go on a crusade to ban the
word picnic.
Maybe we should also change the terms upper and lower Egypt?
And what about master degrees?
And whitewashing, black eye, black Friday, black market, …?