An apartheid of language. Poor Benedict.
What is this STUPID PC crap? GROW UP, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE!
I have heard, in
interviews recently and read in mainstream articles and whatnot, black people
referring to themselves and others as 'people of colour' so what's the problem?
Learn your English.
'People of colour' and 'coloured people' means exactly the
same thing! FACT!
'People of Scotland' and Scottish people,' means the same
thing! FACT!
'People of Mexico' and 'Mexican people' means the same thing! FACT!
People of Pakistan and
Pakistani people means the same thing! FACT!
Some black people also use the
taboo 'N' word amongst themselves and about themselves, and even sing/chant
this horrid word in pop music, which is something no decent black or non-black
person would do but, ironically, the same people who use the 'N' word would
literally go berserk if a non-black person was stupid enough to use it!
So,
what does all this semantic lunacy mean?
Are there now words and expressions that black people can use but no-one else can? Do we have an apartheid of language developing now?
Is this a good idea? AN APARTHEID OF LANGUAGE!
If this
carries on, nobody is going to want to bother to talk to anyone, anymore - and
just who, amongst us, would really like that? Think about it!
So how do black people wish to be referred to, as 'these people'? 'Negro' is out, apparently someone was kicked off Big Brother last week for saying 'negro' (which simply means black in Spanish!) That's old-fashioned now! The 'N' word is out, obviously. Is 'black' becoming offensive now, I thought it was ok and I use this word but I could be old-fashioned and totally wrong?
If 'black' is the one to use, why is the internet full of black people talking and writing about 'people of colour' and singing and chanting about 'N's? What is going on, here? What do you think?
I HAVE THE ANSWER - THIS LITERALLY IS C O M M U N I T A R I A N I S M.
http://tv.bt.com/…/benedict-cumberbatch-apologises-for-colo…