"Don’t call me non-white, non-Jew, non-black. The word 'non' feels like a wall." http://nyti.ms/2n5mCic pic.twitter.com/HeTnuFM4L6
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"Don’t call me non-white, non-Jew, non-black. The word 'non' feels like a wall." http://nyti.ms/2n5mCic pic.twitter.com/HeTnuFM4L6
"'Person of color' is just a small grammatical shift away from a term tainted by the ugliness of segregation." http://nyti.ms/2nTtJie pic.twitter.com/qd2ZSXFhGn
"What makes a black person ethnic but a white person not?" http://nyti.ms/2nTn33u pic.twitter.com/C3XTVs0Ri9
"White privilege" and other manufactured pejoratives directed at a non-controllable quality & which advance a victimhood narrative
sure Shauna, newsflash it does exist EVERYWHERE ha. In the US, the UK, even here in the Netherlands, sadly.
Well clearly with your astutely specific empirical data citing there can be no disagreement....
right back at you with your "white privilege", white Southern conservative lady!
Groetjes! 

It also devalues a meritocracy (the only truly "equal" system) in favor of identity-based systems of advancement, entitlement etc
off-topic, but related, are the many different euphemisms for "disabled," most of which are cringe-worthy.
In your article about racial terms that make you cringe you invite folks to submit Qs to Dolezal?! WTF?! THAT MAKES ME CRINGE!! @nytimespic.twitter.com/WiYLAGQdu3
The word "Trump" makes me cringe.
"Mexican". Like seriously? Do you have NO concept of the world beyond your gated trailer-park? 
Stop policing language. It instills fear of appearing ignorant and stifles integration/progress. Educate each their. Don't condemn.
You are like the tongue searching for a hidden cavity, hoping to find exquisite, unexpected (but hoped for) pain. Why?
...lol! It should be used anytime anyone calls a person an illegal.
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