Oh, this is my favorite one! Check this out frens...
People of Color & Colored People mean EXACTLY the same thing. The only difference?
In traditional English sentence structure, we place the adjective before the noun. Red truck, large soda, colored people, etc.
In Latin languages, like Spanish, the noun is placed before the adjective, so red truck translated becomes camiรณn Rojo, large soda becomes refresco grande and colored people becomes personas de color.
These fucking morons can't even speak English correctly. They apply the rules of Spanish to English... partly because they're stupid as fuck, but also because they hate everything that derives from "white" Western culture.
Oh, this is my favorite one! Check this out frens...
People of Color & Colored People mean EXACTLY the same thing. The only difference?
In traditional English sentence structure, we place the adjective before the noun. Red truck, large soda, colored people, etc.
In Latin languages, like Spanish, the noun is placed before the adjective, so red truck translated becomes camiรณn Rojo, large soda becomes refresco grande and colored people becomes personas de color.
These fucking morons can't even speak English correctly. They apply the rules of Spanish to English... partly because they're stupid as fuck, but also because they hate everything that derives from "white" Western culture.