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In reply to the discussion: Is this really an insult? [View all]

JHan

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16. it began with Colin Powell being referred to as "articulate"
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 12:40 AM
Aug 2018

Articulate was paired with "he speaks so well" as if that should be a surprising thing.

So the word in reference to African Americans has always been a bit coded. I think that's what Omarosa is tapping into.

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Is this really an insult? [View all] Panich52 Aug 2018 OP
That's become a thing since some bridled when Obama was described as articulate. FiveGoodMen Aug 2018 #1
Every compliment is NOT an insult. Stop making shit up and try and listen for once. bettyellen Aug 2018 #7
it began with Colin Powell being referred to as "articulate" JHan Aug 2018 #16
And this from Biden radical noodle Aug 2018 #17
yeah that was unfortunate to say the least JHan Aug 2018 #19
Biden means well radical noodle Aug 2018 #20
You seem a wee bit hysterical. LanternWaste Aug 2018 #23
No, it didn't become a thing over 8 years ago Kind of Blue Aug 2018 #39
Then because sarcasm exists, EVERY compliment is a potential insult FiveGoodMen Aug 2018 #42
You, my friend (sarcastically speaking). Kind of Blue Aug 2018 #43
(white person speaking) i've certainly heard white people use the term "articulate" unblock Aug 2018 #2
Still compliment to me Panich52 Aug 2018 #9
It's certainly a compliment if (and only if) we remove the implied 'compare and contrast' qualifier. LanternWaste Aug 2018 #24
So what? My dad was reared in a former British colony Kind of Blue Aug 2018 #40
This happy feet Aug 2018 #10
'white people don't compliment other white people for being "articulate"' FiveGoodMen Aug 2018 #11
ok, i was speaking in general terms, so to clarify... unblock Aug 2018 #12
White people who claim black people are "articulate" fleur-de-lisa Aug 2018 #3
I think your explanation is obvious LanternWaste Aug 2018 #25
Racism destroys legitimate interactions Panich52 Aug 2018 #32
Yes. Describing a black person as "articulate" is insulting. cyclonefence Aug 2018 #4
I agree. Laffy Kat Aug 2018 #6
It's not that it's intentional, and that's the point Panich52 Aug 2018 #33
I get your point cyclonefence Aug 2018 #35
Too choose that particular adjective is insulting and racist The Polack MSgt Aug 2018 #5
To pick that word now, especially, in reference to AA is obvious. Eliot Rosewater Aug 2018 #26
I asked it here because if one wants a serious, truthful answer Panich52 Aug 2018 #34
+1000 Thank You. Kind of Blue Aug 2018 #41
"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a braddy Aug 2018 #8
You're doing a disservice to Biden. rogue emissary Aug 2018 #13
Any "disservice" is in your own mind. braddy Aug 2018 #14
Yeah that's how writing works. rogue emissary Aug 2018 #15
When did we start talking radical noodle Aug 2018 #18
I was making a bad joke. rogue emissary Aug 2018 #21
Gotcha! radical noodle Aug 2018 #22
Yes, it's an insult MaryMagdaline Aug 2018 #27
I deliberately describe white people (I am white) as "well spoken" now just to annoy RWers MaryMagdaline Aug 2018 #28
They call this the soft bigotry of low expectations. nt. Corvo Bianco Aug 2018 #29
it could be either KT2000 Aug 2018 #30
I'm thinking about how I would react if a black person told me Croney Aug 2018 #31
I love this - JustAnotherGen Aug 2018 #37
Default Setting JustAnotherGen Aug 2018 #36
Yeah, it's up there with non compliments such as in my experience... Kind of Blue Aug 2018 #38
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