For real, one of their responses was "I suppose the term 'mixed-race' could be used to imply that the people are more than one race."
Ha! "I suppose..."
There's no supposition, asshole! It does not imply it but states it directly.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
For real, one of their responses was "I suppose the term 'mixed-race' could be used to imply that the people are more than one race."
Ha! "I suppose..."
There's no supposition, asshole! It does not imply it but states it directly.
There's no supposition, asshole! It does not imply it but states it directly.
Right? That's its literal meaning. God almighty.
Are the authors UnAmerican? Because iirc “colored” is a normal term in use in some areas, although NOT American English obviously.
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Literally never thought that was a thing that would come up in medical editing. (For real, one of their responses was "I suppose the term 'mixed-race' could be used to imply that the people are more than one race." THAT'S LITERALLY WHAT IT MEANS HOLY SHIT ARE YOU A TRUMP????)
Sadly, I am not surprised. I'm working on a revision of an American Government textbook and I think the bothsidesism may kill me.
ION, I'm more than 48 hours past my second Moderna dose and besides a fevered first night and general sluggishness all Saturday, I'm fine.
Fingers crossed for Matilda's wisdom teeth removal!
Teppy, you were with me the whole time, you said "You've never had Graeter's, Parker? WTAF?" and off we went.
Hey, Hec, I'm holding my thumbs that Matilda's experience is as good as it can be, and that she recovers quickly and easily.
megan, that's good to hear.
Ken is scheduled for his first shot next week. Goodness, I seem to have been crying a lot the last few days.
Fingers crossed for Matilda's wisdom teeth removal!
Hey, Hec, I'm holding my thumbs that Matilda's experience is as good as it can be, and that she recovers quickly and easily.
Thank you! It is my One Big Worry at the moment. I think I'm going to have Emmett come down and hold her hand while she gets her anesthesia.
(She's very anxious about it herself.)
Are the authors UnAmerican? Because iirc “colored” is a normal term in use in some areas, although NOT American English obviously.
The authors may be UnAmerican, but the article is definitely about South African individuals, and apparently "colored" is a normal term there, per your link. Dang. We still won't use it,* though, so it got changed to "mixed-race."
*We are being extra-super careful about articles that address race, because there was a whole (deserved) uproar over an AMA podcast in February where a physician and editor for one of the JAMA journals said that structural racism isn't a problem in medicine because -- I swear to you this is true -- racism was "made illegal in the 1960s" and discussions of structural racism shouldn't refer to race but socioeconomics.** (The physician is, of course, white, as was the podcast host, who didn't question that assertion.) (Not to mention all TPTB at the AMA who were just fine with putting that podcast on the website. Jesus.)
**Is socioeconomic status a problem in medicine? Sure. Does that mean that racism doesn't exist anymore? Jesus Christ, no. Are race and socioeconomic status intertwined to the point of being inseparable? Sure, but it still doesn't mean that racism doesn't exist anymore or that structural racism isn't a problem in medicine.
Enormous fucking blind spot there. Wow.
I'm glad Lukas is doing well.
I had a couple of friends over last night for the first time in a year. We made G&Ts with Empress Gin, which is both yummy and pH sensitive.
Yeah I think the audience is important there! It’s good to be careful.
Yikes Teppy. Good luck there.
David I’m surprised they already extended to October! I know a lot of places here have done so but I figured if kids went back to school in September that would be the big change of circumstances. Fingers crossed that happens.