Comment by reenorap

6 days ago

The irony is that the term "Black" was precisely chosen by Black civil rights activists in the 1960s. This wasn't a term given by white people, it was specifically chosen by Blacks, because of its negative connotations. They wanted to embrace its negative connotations and turn it on its head, and that's where terms like "Black is beautiful" came from. They didn't want to be ashamed of it, that's why they embraced it. Black was not a term of shame, it was a term of power.

Now, the left wing activists have turned it on its head again, and now saying that the term "black" is shameful and racist. It's bizarre how ignorant people are who say the term "blacklist" is racist.

I think you've constructed a strawman. Can you point to evidence that people think the word black is shameful and racist?

Or maybe you are confusing the idea that 'using black to mean bad and white to mean good' is a problem?

Those are two different concepts.