"articulate" is a "racial word" now. 
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"Articulate" becomes problematic when it is constantly used to describe how well a person of color or immigrant speaks. It happens more
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Almost like they surprised. Well said
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->half Nigerian woman raised in TN, speaks Spanish, owns 2 companies & served 12 yrs in the US military. Bust. Stereotypes.


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Wait, how is it racist to refer to someone's rhetoric/diction? This article is is poorly articulated :^(
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I hear a lot of people using "nationality" when really wanting to ask ethnicity. It is awkward! I'm American.
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It is not the word but the intent behind the use of the word.
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oh how leftists are so much drowning in their own guilt.... get over the whole race thing already
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Racist, used about everything nowadays.
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Glad that African American made the cut. AA is what Charlize Theron is
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Thanks for your insight. I use black, as saying AA feels like I'm being white and trying too hard to sound nonracist. Doesn't seem genuine.
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there´s only a race, human race
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People use soros as an excuse to be racist.
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Glad you recognized that
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It's both sides that use it. Don't bull shit ok
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Racism is bad period.
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