Politically correct...
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steve singh

Original Poster:

3,995 posts

199 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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See that guy on sky sports interview got nailed for using the wrong words to describe a certain appearance.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/golf/22636894

I thought that was the right term - I'm asian/sikh and even I don't know politically what I'm supposed to call those like myself!

Does anybody know what the poltically correct terms are nowadays in describing certain appearances?

Thanks

Ganglandboss

8,508 posts

229 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Coloured has been considered offensive for quite a while. In most cases when somebody gets offended about its use, it is usually when it has been used by somebody of an older generation, using it in all innocence believing it to be the correct non-offensive term.

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

208 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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steve singh said:
See that guy on sky sports interview got nailed for using the wrong words to describe a certain appearance.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/golf/22636894

I thought that was the right term - I'm asian/sikh and even I don't know politically what I'm supposed to call those like myself!

Does anybody know what the poltically correct terms are nowadays in describing certain appearances?

Thanks
Will we just stick to IC codes?

If we can get all the honkies to remember them.

rohrl

8,984 posts

171 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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When I moved into my house one of my neighbours was telling me about my other neighbours and said "...and that house is the brown family, lovely people..." I thought their name was Brown until I saw them. They're Asian.

If I was the chap interviewed I'd probably have gone with "His friends are athletes from a range of ethnic backgrounds" rather than "He's friends with coloured athletes" but it is a bit of a minefield and the sentiment is the important thing, rather than making a fuss because someone uses an out-of-date word.

br d

9,064 posts

252 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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This was definitely the correct term when I was younger.
Some jumped up somewhere obviously decided it was time for a change and overnight it becomes offensive.

I was listening to Stevie Wonder's Living for the City earlier tonight in which he uses the forbidden term, and that song is a heartfelt call for equality. I'll take the great SW's word over some PC wker in need of a blowjob any day.




HertsBiker

6,443 posts

297 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Yeah why are some words now frowned on? It's not like a horrible word is it? There are clearly some words that have historical bad meanings, but 'coloured' - is this all that bad? And before one of my white brethren tell me off, I'm friends with a broad section of cultures and it's clear I am no racist!!!

Jasandjules

72,168 posts

255 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Ganglandboss said:
Coloured has been considered offensive for quite a while. .
Has it? S**t, I didn't get that memo.


GG89

3,692 posts

212 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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HertsBiker said:
Yeah why are some words now frowned on? It's not like a horrible word is it? There are clearly some words that have historical bad meanings, but 'coloured' - is this all that bad? And before one of my white brethren tell me off, I'm friends with a broad section of cultures and it's clear I am no racist!!!
Just the way it is as soon as anyone is offended (or says they are) it's in the bad books and unusable for fear of being called racist.

pad58

12,549 posts

207 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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I class myself as Welsh,often in my travels I have obviously been called a "Taff" or "Taffy", Welshy which is not PC I believe and I don't care.
So really the PC version would be a Welshman?
Maybe wrong but heyho.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

260 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Political correctness rarely takes context and intent into account, which is odd as context and intent are everything.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

260 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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pad58 said:
I class myself as Welsh,often in my travels I have obviously been called a "Taff" or "Taffy", Welshy which is not PC I believe and I don't care.
So really the PC version would be a Welshman?
Maybe wrong but heyho.
Or leek-munching simpleton.

smile

fourpointsixgt

513 posts

190 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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My job involves visiting customers, in my team of 21 there's one black guy, when said customers are referring to him for any reason, they either say " the black lad or the coloured lad" (our customers rarely know us by name by the way) Never, for one second have I thought the term coloured inappropriate.

Triumph Man

9,491 posts

194 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Christ, you'd hate to hear what people of different races are called down here... My friend's grandmother once referred to black people as nig nog niggies. I've only typed that because it was such a random thing of her to say, I'm not trying to create an incident...

Pixel Pusher

10,390 posts

185 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Triumph Man said:
nig nog niggies.
I think they're from In the Night Garden.


Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

208 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Triumph Man said:
Christ, you'd hate to hear what people of different races are called down here... My friend's grandmother once referred to black people as nig nog niggies. I've only typed that because it was such a random thing of her to say, I'm not trying to create an incident...
Old people are funny. My grandfather is from rural NI, never been further away than northern Scotland, his exposure to other ethnicities has been next to nil. Except when he visited his brother in Leeds... he couldn't stop talking about "those chocolate people, black as your boot they were, could speak good English, mind. Smelt a bit."

pad58

12,549 posts

207 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Rawwr said:
pad58 said:
I class myself as Welsh,often in my travels I have obviously been called a "Taff" or "Taffy", Welshy which is not PC I believe and I don't care.
So really the PC version would be a Welshman?
Maybe wrong but heyho.
Or leek-munching simpleton.

smile
I do like leeks and lamb,diolch.

goldblum

10,272 posts

193 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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What's a 'fried chicken' ffs? Do golfers eat lots of them?

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

208 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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goldblum said:
What's a 'fried chicken' ffs? Do golfers eat lots of them?
Only the b*gunshot*

anonymous-user

80 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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pad58 said:
I class myself as Welsh,often in my travels I have obviously been called a "Taff" or "Taffy", Welshy which is not PC I believe and I don't care.
So really the PC version would be a Welshman?
Maybe wrong but heyho.
That's the odd thing. It's totally acceptable to call Welsh people "Sheep shaggers", or Northerners "Monkeys", but somehow calling somebody "Coloured" or suggesting that they might eat fried chicken is a naughty thing to do.

Sod it, I'm going to think about all this whilst I'm shagging Dolly.

Bradgate

3,176 posts

173 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Ridiculous isn't it?

George O'Grady obviously had no idea that the word 'coloured' is now considered out of date and offensive by some. He was clearly trying to be polite, and to say the right thing, unlike Mr Garcia.

The media are at fault here, for sensationalising an innocent mistake.

Edited by Bradgate on Friday 24th May 00:04