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Old 24th January 2008, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Frankie M View Post
My question was to do with how people talk about themselves in South Africa - is it normal to say you are white South African instead of just South African. Because if it is no more normal to do that than in say the UK, there is a clear implication: "don't worry, we are not black!"

If it is normal for a South African to describe themselves in this way, then the enquiry was completely innocent of any racist undertone.

Someone saying they are a black American may or may not have its origin in racist intent, but it would alarm me less, as stated above, because it comes from the oppressed, not the oppressor.
Frankie..

In all seriousness.. I believe you will never be happy until you yourself becomes the oppressed one!
If you become neurotic over someone saying they are white, I'd hate to think how you would have felt if he had said he was white, working class and from Liverpool.
I reckon you would have moved to Bridgenorth, Swansea
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