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1. Ukv+rD[view] [source] 2025-01-13 15:49:49
>>crbela+(OP)
> Imagine having to explain to a well-meaning visitor from another planet why using the phrase "people of color" is considered particularly enlightened, but saying "colored people" gets you fired. [...] There are no underlying principles.

To understand much of our language, Gnorts would have to already be aware that our words and symbols gain meaning from how they're used, and you couldn't, for instance, determine that a swastika is offensive (in the west) by its shape alone.

In this case, the term "colored people" gained racist connotations from its history of being used for discrimination and segregation - and avoiding it for that reason is the primary principle at play. There's also the secondary/less universal principle of preferring "person-first language".

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2. miunau+8b1[view] [source] 2025-01-13 18:34:55
>>Ukv+rD
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3. dang+YP1[view] [source] 2025-01-13 21:09:28
>>miunau+8b1
Please make your substantive points without personal attacks.

Btw your assessment could not be further from the truth. I've never met anyone who was more interested in learning or more intellectually curious than pg is.

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