African-american "Geeks"
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African-american "Geeks"
Does anybody know of any African-American "Computer Geeks" "Hackers" "Programmers" etc. That have any involvement with unix?
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More South African then African American.Alboin wrote:Mark Shuttleworth?
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I think (though i may be wrong) that Americans think "African American" is a somehow less racist term than "Black people" for Black people. It has nothing todo with africans or americans. In England, African American is considered condescending and simply rude considering most of the people an American would say it to here are niether African nor American.ucosty wrote:More South African then African American.Alboin wrote:Mark Shuttleworth?
Exactly. If you haven't noticed, America is swamped with political correctness .Tyler wrote:I think (though i may be wrong) that Americans think "African American" is a somehow less racist term than "Black people" for Black people. It has nothing todo with africans or americans.ucosty wrote:More South African then African American.Alboin wrote:Mark Shuttleworth?
I don't really get it myself. 'Africa' isn't even a country. ('Zimbabwean-American' would make more sense, for example.) The whole thing is screwed up. We try not to insult anyone, but at the same time we torture our prisoners of war, while our economy is nose diving, and we're spending billions on a failed war. It's such a nice place to live.
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oh please...
oh please....yeah the earth is simply 10 billion years old because no evidence supports it, good reasoning!
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Yeah we got told off in secondary school for saying Blackboard, it's a Chalk board, White board was ok though, you can't be racist at white people.AJ wrote:Apparently, teachers here aren't meant to refer to the "Blackboard" or "Whiteboard" in schools now - it's just "the board". I think that's taking it a little far....
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Wouldn't that line be racistic of itselfTyler wrote:Yeah we got told off in secondary school for saying Blackboard, it's a Chalk board, White board was ok though, you can't be racist at white people.AJ wrote:Apparently, teachers here aren't meant to refer to the "Blackboard" or "Whiteboard" in schools now - it's just "the board". I think that's taking it a little far....
Really, you can take things too far. Next you can't even use black as a color anymore.
It reminds me of that time when somebody thought about forbidding the name of a dutch brand of cookies because it had the word 'negroid' in it. That just gives things the wrong kind of attention. That the negroid race has a black skin is simply a fact. Racism only happens when you treat that group differently for a reason that is completely irrelevant: the color of one's skin is a very poor measure for how well one can actually perform a job.
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