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Related: About this forumIs it OK to say “The Negro”?
Sometimes I like to turn Fox News on for a few minutes, to test if my medication is working at keeping my blood pressure down.
I apologize for not knowing the name of the host on Foxs Americas Election HQ around 11:15 A.M. MTS, nor her male guest.
She asked him if Trumps visit to an African-American church was a farce, or a sincere outreach to the African-American community.
What really caught my attention was that the guest used the term The Negro ... several times
as in:
The Negro needs to understand that the Republican Party is their friend.
And I'm thinking:
"WOW"
Warpy
(113,131 posts)and choosing the black item over another one.
These guys really are stuck in the 1950s. Either they need to be put back to sleep or deprogrammed so they can progress along with the rest of us.
Hayduke Bomgarte
(1,965 posts)Actually, they are NO ones friend, and anyone that buys that crap really should be in a padded cell.
Coolest Ranger
(2,034 posts)to say that. Not if you don't want to offend people like me.
If the Republican Party was my friend then why is it every time a Republican Governor gets in the first thing they do is pass some insane law to restrict my right to vote.
Why is it they don't expand medicare and medicaid benefits?
Why is it they restrict how many food stamp benefits I can get?
Why is it they don't expand services to people on disability?
Until they can give me a straight answer on that no, it's never okay to say that
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)"Where's my African-American?"
pansypoo53219
(21,785 posts)OF COURSE NEGRO. whistles are whistles.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)"Well, MLK used the term "the negro".
Yeah, that was fifty years ago!
JI7
(90,844 posts)If it's said in reference to something that was said or done in the past (say, a Dr. King speech or even something FDR said) then it's OK.
If that's this person's present day reference toblack people, then....well, we actually know what this person says in private about black people, right?
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heaven05
(18,124 posts)to describe an AA knows exactly what they are representing in using that term. A day long past where nigra was the preferred moniker to describe black people. People like this are the only ones who don't know how much their hate and ignorance is showing. Stupid, stupid people really.
kwassa
(23,340 posts)and is also lost in some kind of time-warp. The phrase "The Negro" sounds like something out of an analysis from the 1950s, however the Republican party stopped being the friend of black people way back in the 1870s when they dropped the enforcement of Reconstruction.
"Negro" is the Spanish word for the color black, by the way.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)I've found it a rather safe bet that any word, label, name or moniker that compels me to ask "is it ok to say this?" is better spent unsaid.