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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by jstern
The nature of things is such that if the term is replaced with a different word, then that replacement word is going to become offensive, and then we're back to square one. Unless you replace it by a description, such as, half black half white. I'm all for changing that word, but only because it sounds kind of corny, or slang.
Can you please expand on this ?
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by hateraid
I've used the word in reference to half black and white for years.
I havent heard that word in ages...how old are you?
personally I like the term "halfrican"
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Is it in you?
Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by jstern
The nature of things is such that if the term is replaced with a different word, then that replacement word is going to become offensive, and then we're back to square one. Unless you replace it by a description, such as, half black half white. I'm all for changing that word, but only because it sounds kind of corny, or slang.
Come to think about it is my only problem is if we are gonna police every word potentially deemed offensive there will be no end. Even if we rid those words how do you police it there after? Jail people? What I do know is people love to test boundaries. Making fun of Jews was such a trend on ISH for years because it was taboo. Once upon a time hater was a banned word on ISH. My handle was partially bleeped out for a hot minute.
My son got harassed because his friend said nigg@. The more offensive the word the more tempting it is to include it in common dialogue. Soon all rap songs will have the word mulatto in rebellion. There's no real win. Calling it out just makes it more polarizing.
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by Nanners
I havent heard that word in ages...how old are you?
personally I like the term "halfrican"
I never really had the opportunity to use it. But I have when conversating. Generally I say half white and black. My best friend is half white and black. I've used it, but generally just say half black because he looks more white. I think his dad was Jamaican. I don't know what to use now lol
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by jstern
The nature of things is such that if the term is replaced with a different word, then that replacement word is going to become offensive, and then we're back to square one. Unless you replace it by a description, such as, half black half white. I'm all for changing that word, but only because it sounds kind of corny, or slang.
Bro, I have a comedy bit written about this very thing.
I’m starting to think you and me are the same guy...
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by jstern
Bro, I have a comedy bit written about this very thing.
I’m starting to think you and me are the same guy...
Now look at you trying to play it off
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NBA Superstar
Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by MrFonzworth
Now look at you trying to play it off
Well excuse me for being transparent. Im not a magician. I cant just go out to a river and Walk On Water.
Oops...!
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by hateraid
I never really had the opportunity to use it. But I have when conversating. Generally I say half white and black. My best friend is half white and black. I've used it, but generally just say half black because he looks more white. I think his dad was Jamaican. I don't know what to use now lol
You could use "people/person of color", apparently that term is currently acceptable for the PC crowd... which kind of hilarious imo, considering that "colored" was what whites called blacks back during the KKK/segregation era.
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by Nanners
You could use "people/person of color", apparently that term is currently acceptable for the PC crowd... which kind of hilarious imo, considering that "colored" was what whites called blacks back during the KKK/segregation era.
Okay, did yall hack my stand up routine Ive been working on??
Im planning to record this material fellas, give me a chance to keep it fresh!!
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by FultzNationRISE
Okay, did yall hack my stand up routine Ive been working on??
Im planning to record this material fellas, give me a chance to keep it fresh!!
I did indeed hack your routine, my favorite bit was the one where you just said the N word (with a hard R) over and over again.
If the comedy clubs ever open and you have a chance to perform, please upload your set on here... I would love to see it (seriously)
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by Nanners
I did indeed hack your routine, my favorite bit was the one where you just said the N word (with a hard R) over and over again.
If the comedy clubs ever open and you have a chance to perform, please upload your set on here... I would love to see it (seriously)
Actually that... that wasnt part of the routine. That was something else.
Last edited by FultzNationRISE; 06-26-2020 at 05:33 AM.
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NBA Superstar
Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by Nanners
well i still thought it was pretty funny
I guess I could try to work it in.
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Re: Is the term "mulatto" offensive?
Originally Posted by FultzNationRISE
Bro, I have a comedy bit written about this very thing.
I’m starting to think you and me are the same guy...
Hmm, I actually have a stand up routine about this very same topic.
"What do you call an octoroon?" Pause... "RRR3." And I show the audience that picture of RRR3. It usually gets a lot of laughs, but I don't know if they're laughing at the joke or the picture.
I normally don't use the word Bro though so I don't think we are the same guy. You might be Walk on Water though.
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