Yeah, I had a race conversation with a white daycare kid once who described his own skin as "plain."
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Hee! I just found out I'm even more "them" than I thought. My mother, because she's going on and on and for example, on about my father, just told me that my father's father and his family were from the Canary Islands-- they apparently emigrated to Cuba when my grandfather was a very small boy and then my father was born there in Oriente Province.
So I got me a whole mess of "them" in me. I have Cuban, North African, French Jew... so many people to offend in one fell swoop!
I once dated a woman who could not see color. The DMV wouldn't issue her a drivers license.
My mom taught me to be colorblind ( I have grown out of it) I think it was an antidote to "Look at those black/asian/hispanic/jewish people. Aren't they different and not really like people?". My mother is actually one of the least racist people I know, and she seems to enjoy her differences in people.
It seems to have outgrown its usefulness as a term, however.
Normal to me is hispanic. B'more has grown on me, so my hispanic hometown looks awfully pale now. It's funny how your norms get defined. My standards of beauty are decidedly hispanic to this day. And I am not.
Oh man, y'all. I got an offer for a discount on cleaning from a dentist near my office. I really think I may have to try her out. Why?
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Also this:
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Well, by the same token, I tend to get my dander up when other Latinos/Hispanics use the term "brown" to universally mean Latino/Hispanic and as some standard of measure where others don't measure up. I mean, it's such a self-limiting term to start with.
That dentist sounds awesome, brenda.
Well, by the same token, I tend to get my dander up when other Latinos/Hispanics use the term "brown" to universally mean Latino/Hispanic and as some standard of measure where others don't measure up. I mean, it's such a self-limiting term to start with.
Hey, they can't use that! That's our thing!
Take that up with "them."
Children who grow up performing their own dental work may never enjoy the artistry of a skilled dentist; instead they'll have to endure Pointy Elbow Syndrome, a medical condition associated with misusing consumer-grade dental hammers.
Hee!
I've heard "brown" to mean generic non-black people of color -- for a unity thing.