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In reply to the discussion: First on CNN: Army says word 'Negro' OK to use [View all]heaven05
(18,124 posts)63. I'm sure UNCF is copyrighted
so it had to be leave a good thing alone. There are not a lot of modern AA that prefer negro as a description of their race. Some 'old school' people still use it I'm sure. Yet for me it is from an era where that appellation dredges up memories of unreasonable hate, as it does today, of someone with melanin in their skin. But if anyone wants to use it I tell them, be my guest.
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I do not want anyone called by some offensive word that is placed on them by someone else. Having
jwirr
Nov 2014
#30
There will be new clamoring for the word negro. It started with right wing hero Cliven Bundy.
Enthusiast
Nov 2014
#38
So what is the "proper name" for "Black" people, it is NOT African American or "Black".
happyslug
Nov 2014
#114
All terms are based on racial typology so all are offense. Google racial sciences if you have time.
Rex
Nov 2014
#118
Thank you. Since I am white I did not feel I could answer that. It has been used that way during the
jwirr
Nov 2014
#78
Better not read "I have a Dream Speech" for MLK uses the term Negro all through that speech.
happyslug
Nov 2014
#117
I don't know what is going on in this OP, but the word "negro" in spanish is pronounced
MADem
Nov 2014
#77
My platoon sergeant was the greatest one I ever saw in Army abilities, fairness, and set example
JonLP24
Nov 2014
#12
I don't know about anyone else but as one who faught this slander in the 60s I do not want an
jwirr
Nov 2014
#24
Are you for banning Martin Luther King's "I have a Dream" Speech for using the term "Negro"?
happyslug
Nov 2014
#116
No, negro was the term blacks themselves preferred starting in the late 1920s
unrepentant progress
Nov 2014
#57
And yet another person assuming they know my skin color by my words
unrepentant progress
Nov 2014
#67
I can't wait till a right winger private says "negro" in front of a black superior
yurbud
Nov 2014
#110