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G. Sylvester wrote:
Roger - I have plenty of respect for the things you have to say but in this case, the term is wrong. It is nonetheless common and somewhat offensive. Kind of like calling an Asian person an Oriental. It's wrong and offensive. In NY where I grew up, everyone called Asians as Orientals. it wasn't until I moved to California I learned that it was wrong. History won't make it right. WTH? My sister in law was a Japanese national (now US citizen) and I asked her about this one time. She seemed a little confused at the notion that "Oriental" was somehow offensive. Frankly, so am I. All it refers to is someone from the Orient. We call people from Europe Europeans and nobody's ass gets chapped. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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