Ok I have just asked a question on tv and instead of asking who is the black girl I put coloured and got a stupid comment back. What do you right if you have to describe someone of an ethical nature. Ok I didnt have to put she was coloured at all, but just thought it would help. http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Film-and-TV/Que stion294755.html
I know roomster my 'white' mate visited some' coloured people once and they were all calling eachother N*gger then she thought she'd join in and said what up n*gger, they wernt impressed. One rule for one....
and I'm not sure it was a joke, maybe if they'd put blue or green? then a :-) but they asked what decade I was from. I should have asked them what planet there from if they see blue and green people :-)
Oooh 3 stars ...thank you !
I usually have a sun tan - I am one of those olive skinned people (is that allowed ?) When I come home from holidaysit is obviously much darker but very often my colleagues have said that I look like someone from the region of Pakistan , although in a much looser kind of way. Who does that offend then ?
Me or a person from Pakistan or both or neither of us. I just don't understand anymore !!!
I remember in the film (1971) Shaft to the white police detective who looks sardonically at him and comments: 'You ain't so black," Shaft is quick to pick up a white coffee-cup, hold it alongside the cop's face, and reply: "And you ain't so white either baby."