Black Americans are a distinct people. By contrast, "people of color" has no positive meaning beyond "not white." It aggregates diverse ethnic/national/cultural groups who do not see themselves as one. It is serves only a political project of solidarity against a white "Other." https://twitter.com/nhannahjones/status/1247551411241521157 …
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This might have been true 100 years ago, but not so sure now.
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Hi, I know you were just pulling two random examples to prove your point, but as someone who is both Mexican-American and Korean-American, I can point out lots of similarities in culture, language compatibility, and similar issues navigating colorism and race hierarchy in America
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While I agree with your overall thrust, the truth is that "some" black Americans share the things you mention. Not all of them, not even close.
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True, but not all Irish-Americans share the full list, either.
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Either you believe that people have a history, culture, & identity, or not.https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1247592805200953346 …
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You should visit Los Angeles, a city where in some neighborhoods you will find signs in 3 languages, English, Spanish and Korean.
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So, you really don't know what you're talking about.
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