Rep. Eli Crane used the derogatory phrase in describing his proposed amendment to a military bill. Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty asked that his words be stricken from the record.

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      Does that mean you’re opposed to calling people how they state they prefer to be called because you perceive it as a progressive ploy and you don’t like progressives?

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          Then what makes you believe that it’s “progressives” that are responsible for changing the “name of the cohort every few years?”

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              What if progressives are just more accepting of the notion that groups of people should be able to decide what they like to be called?

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                  Alright.

                  I’ve gone to the trouble to download that article. Just for reference, here’s the abstract:

                  Labels plays an important role in defining groups and individuals who belong to the groups. This has been especially true for racial and ethnic groups in general and for Blacks in particular. Over the past century the standard term for Blacks has shifted from “Colored” to “Negro” to “Black” and now perhaps to “African American.” The changes can be seen as attempts by Blacks to redefine themselves and to gain respect and standing in a society that has held them to be subordinate and inferior.

                  and I see nothing in the article itself that would say otherwise.

                  In other words: this is talking about the Black community deciding for itself what they wish to use as preferred terminology to refer to themselves.

                  There’s nothing in there about “progressives.” There’s nothing in there about progressives “feeling superior to others.” There’s nothing in there about progressives “shaming those who don’t follow their changes.”

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                    Well, the writers are probably progressives. 😅 They’re not just going to pop out & be like, “WE, the progressives, love to feel superior to others. We bask in our smugness!” There might be a call to shame others that don’t partake or view them as less than, but this one is free from that.

                    I just came to say, I’m just pretty sure that terms like “African American”, “Native American” came from the goddamn US Government. This isn’t a case of people defining themselves; it’s the conquerors & enslavers that look at them & say, “We have decided this is what you’ll be called now”. These labels are so stupid & lazy/disrespectful, even inaccurate at times. So of course it makes sense that they originate from the government.

                    I genuinely think the owners, rulers of the world enjoy separating us into different categories, highlighting our differences, and making us fight & bicker amongst ourselves. It makes us weaker, more divided, easier to manipulate & control.