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In reply to the discussion: What is the rationale for capitalizing Black but not white? [View all]Metaphorical
(2,606 posts)12. As an editor, I usually try to capitalize both
The problem, ultimately, is that race is a very ambiguous concept - not all Blacks are of African origin (many of my Indian colleagues are actually considerably darker in skin tone than any of my "Black" workmates). Moreover, most other terms meant to identify that racial category simply mean black in a different language (or are corrupted versions of same). My spouse looks White, but she's a quarter Native American and 1/8th African American. Then you get people like me. I'm "White" but with Hasidic and Ashkenasi Jewish ancestry on both sides of the family.
Personally, it's a concept that should be retired, but that's not going to happen in my lifetime.
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I capitalize Black because where I grew up the racist/rube white folks treated them like crud
Hoyt
Apr 2022
#8
I don't use the shift key. Then I started using iPhone and it randomly capitalizes lowercase words
unblock
Apr 2022
#16