Black or african-american?

Anyone else find it annoying when people use the term African-American? We all know most black people come from Africa so I find this term to be obsolete. Calling a black person African-American is like calling a white person European or Caucasian, no one uses these terms anymore.

I say black. 107
I say African-American. 15
I'm stuck in 1975 so I say Brotha. 17
Other (Add a comment) 15
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  • Just call me black.

    I don't understand why people get all bent out of shape and say:

    ''No...you're an African American!''

    ...or...

    ''I'm not calling you that! That sounds racist!''

    Seriously? Its not a big deal...I'm black...You're white...

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    • tentacleTherapist

      It's only racist if they THINK it's racist.

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    • anti-hero

      Hi Black. (You said just call me black)

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  • Shackleford96

    I enjoyed the 1975 option :)

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  • MissClaire

    I dont describe people by their color unless its absolutely necessary - I've never had difficulty doing it this way.

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  • kittenlittle

    what about negro?

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    • We don't live in the 1800's so I didn't think posting that would be necessary.

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      • kittenlittle

        i know, but thats the term i prefer. Negroid

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        • nagasonavimana

          Probably like your mint juleps served on a negro stained teak tray by your negro butler in an all caucasoid suit, right Kitten? You dumb whore.

          What I say is that I am an American (national identifier) of more recent African origin (humanity affirming identifier) than the person I'm speaking with. Unless that person is like me, in which case we obviously don't need to introduce ourselves as such. For the record "people like me" are people who hear my manner of speech, assume (correctly) I'm American, and ask me what part of "our country" I grew up in. These people have been what you all call "white", what you all call "black", what you all call "asian" and so on and so forth.

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        • tentacleTherapist

          LOL

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  • Dozis

    What's "african american" supposed to mean anyway?
    These words don't mean anything.
    Black.He has got black skin.You definitely require a lot of intelligence to get to that conclusion.
    How much african dna have you got in you?
    There is no such a thing as four races.
    What's really there is a certain number of genetic variations which blend worse or better
    according to many other factors I don't even wanna talk about or the comment would become a damn essay.
    Genetic variations that took place during hundreds of years of sexual evolution,in other words breeding and a certain degree of enviromental adaptation.We are just to damn stupid to see all of those variations on the human theme,so we'd rather set a number of variables we are more able to take into consideration.It's like having on a dish thirty different apples varieties,strains,and just say:They are apples.There's the green one,the red one and the yellow one.It's clearly a gross oversimplification.People aren't apples.
    Oversimplification we need cause we are out of touch with our own ancestry.Our own heritage.
    Our genetic history.So we'd rather go: I'm white.I'm caucasian,I'm black,I'm african american and so forth.But those are just old obsolete typologies,set by some racist dumbasshole no one knows for sure how many years ago.You'd say:We can't possibly come up with a thousand different words to define every redundant genetic combination that might show up. That is all.If you people had any knowledge about genetics you'd just say:Carrier of this or that genes,or nucleotides strands.But since you are dumb as a sheep,
    you keep using these words and pretend like you have no other choice,or like you don't use them.
    Going:hey that's me!But it ain't you.It was just a carbon copy of some other guy who was ding,rotting out in a prison cell.

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  • Rhuarc

    It was a small minority of blacks that wanted to be politically known as "african-americans" so they are black imo. Go down your family tree if you don't have a family member that was native to africa in 4 generations then your just black. You don't hear me calling myself a european american do you? no. I rest my case.

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    • notnormal1234

      I like this point and I'm black! Thank You! Also..it shows you are an equal. Just another human, too :)

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  • kittenlittle

    i think calling a negroid black is wrong, and racist. The skin is not black, it is more brown. African american is wrong too, not all of the ancestors came from africa

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    • Ok...well good luck making friends with black people after calling them negroids.

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      • belbel000

        lol!

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      • kittenlittle

        I have a black friend and she doesn't seem to mind

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    • flutterhigh

      trolololo

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    • Baloo

      Well my skin isn't pure white. What am I called then?

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  • Boobylover13

    I personally say nigger but my mom whose a teacher says black american

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  • Sorry,username-is-taken.

    Why do you have to call people by skin anyway? Dang my name is Nino so just call me Nino. Or him, not that black/white person wtf?

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  • nAt2017

    I say either, depending on the circumstance.

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  • jacobkyle

    It's just a colour. I'm white and I call people black. What are they, white too? Everyone has different opinions to be called by different names. African-American is scientific, Black is normal, N1gg4 is partly racist but black people sometimes use it to each other and Negro is history.

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    • I think Black is more acceptable as a general term than African-American. You have to understand not every black person is originally from Africa.

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  • mateo

    damn beige people

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  • maddog546

    Man,I LOVED the 1960's,1970's.

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  • rainbowsoul

    I say black because it takes too long to say "African-American". Plus, it's not like we call white people "Caucasians", right?

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  • rockrchick

    Honestly, I am a African American female. And I say African American because it doesn't make a difference to me. You are who you are. And saying black to me doesn't sound right. I grew up in towns filled with whites. So it comes natural to me. Lol.

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    • You said "You are who you are."
      But if i'm from Jamaica, African-American is not who i am, right? If you are who you are then calling every black person African is inaccurate.

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  • BlBIE

    I'm black and white. I prefer the term black to identify my black side with. Although I prefer the termed "mixed" or "mulatto" above both black and white. I find that less people get offended if you call them black rather than African American. Not everyone who is dark skinned is from or even lives in America. You never know what their situation is. They could easily be Jamaican born and raised visiting their family members.

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    • Juanito23

      Another term I've heard used down south is "High Yella", but that's usually considered to be at least mildly insulting. Just one question though, if I decided to tell a black joke, would you only get 1/2 offended?

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  • bannedanned

    I don't give a crap as long as it isn't derisive.

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  • Chillpill

    It's still such a sensitive issue and hard to please everyone, unfortunately. Generally, I don't make mention of people's skin colour unless it's relevant in some way. Then I use black and white which both strike me as very inaccurate descriptions, but I know they're generally accepted conventions. I've noticed that some older people still seem to think that "coloured" is a politer term than black. This term seems completely ridiculous to me, though, considering that all humans have their origins in Africa. It would be more accurate to refer to white people as "discoloured" or "bleached" or something.

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    • Dude, check out that bleached guy over there

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  • thewoeman

    When I was younger, I said "that guy is dark brown" or "that guy is a really light tan" because that's what I saw. Now I use black, white, and all that because people actually get the message. No one seems to mind.

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  • negroid sounds subhuman unless yr black of course, i dont know what but i think black but i rather say coloured or brown hey dozis has a point, uh oh

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  • dappled

    Without exception, every single black friend of mine says black, so I go along with that.

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