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In reply to the discussion: Is this really an insult? [View all]JHan
(10,173 posts)16. it began with Colin Powell being referred to as "articulate"
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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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
(white person speaking) i've certainly heard white people use the term "articulate"
unblock
Aug 2018
#2
It's certainly a compliment if (and only if) we remove the implied 'compare and contrast' qualifier.
LanternWaste
Aug 2018
#24
"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a
braddy
Aug 2018
#8
I deliberately describe white people (I am white) as "well spoken" now just to annoy RWers
MaryMagdaline
Aug 2018
#28