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A 'coloured Woman'
so you cannot call a coloured woman coloured, what about a women of colour or black woman.
im lost on this arguement, looking for offence when none was meant, no wonder blacks cry were victims...
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im lost on this arguement, looking for offence when none was meant, no wonder blacks cry were victims...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh, for heaven's sake, Fender62. Referring to someone as 'coloured' was a serious disciplinary offence (possibly resulting in dismissal) when I was teaching back in the 70s and 80s. (Any pupil using that term would certainly have been in a great deal of trouble).
Many black people regard the term 'coloured' as equivalent to using the n-word. If you haven't yet caught on just how offensive it is I can only assume that you've been living in an (all-white?) bubble for the past few decades.
Many black people regard the term 'coloured' as equivalent to using the n-word. If you haven't yet caught on just how offensive it is I can only assume that you've been living in an (all-white?) bubble for the past few decades.