I asked my half black brother in law to explain to me the difference between “people of color” and “colored people” and why one is offensive. Because to me “people of color” is just a clunkier way of saying the same thing. He didn’t have an answer, he just said “it’s not up to you to decide what is and isn’t offensive.”
Did he also ever happen to say "it is not my responsibility to educate you?" That's the other popular response given when leftists talking about race and oppression don't have an answer, in a desperate attempt to make it sound like there is actually an answer.
I asked my half black brother in law to explain to me the difference between “people of color” and “colored people” and why one is offensive. Because to me “people of color” is just a clunkier way of saying the same thing. He didn’t have an answer, he just said “it’s not up to you to decide what is and isn’t offensive.”
Did he also ever happen to say "it is not my responsibility to educate you?" That's the other popular response given when leftists talking about race and oppression don't have an answer, in a desperate attempt to make it sound like there is actually an answer.