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fandomsecrets2014-01-06 06:49 pm
[ SECRET POST #2561 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2561 ⌋
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Re: SJWs and Sami
(Anonymous) 2014-01-07 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)Late but...if it's any consolation where I live [in the south] PoC isn't a term I've ever heard used. If someone is going to refer to someone else's race they'll use "black/hispanic/asian/white/etc". So there are at least parts of the US that don't use the term?
Part of it probably is because the term *is* close to "colored" and...well. Yeah - that does make people edgy. But it could also be because you'd be describing over half the population here if you just said "PoC" too.
Re: SJWs and Sami
(Anonymous) 2014-01-07 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)Yeah, I don't really hear it irl very often (a few times on my college campus by some of my professors is about it). I mostly just see it online and a couple of times on television, which is where my grandma heard it. I think we were watching some historical program and some expert being interviewed mentioned it and she was a bit taken aback until I explained that it's considered a pc term by a lot of people nowadays. eh, what can you do?