Anonymous wrote:His use of "colored" was a slip up and not that important. Did anyone listen to the entire interview?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is "colored" commonly used in the UK?
My British friends tell me no--it's the kind of thing your elderly grandmother might say. Not vulgarly racist, but not currently acceptable.
Yes, it would be on a par with, say, "oriental". Not a word commonly used anymore.
Except. "Oriental" is OK because it refers to the Orient, which is a lot more exact that referring to someone as "Asian."
Why is Orient more exact than Asian? Asian refers to a specific continent, whereas the orient is relational and therefore not objective.
Anyway, the point is irrelevant because apart from you and a few other coffin-dodgers, no one uses the word any more.
No, the point is relevant. "Orient" is a part of Asia where people have distinctive facial characteristics. Korean looks different from, say, Mongolian or Pakistani. So, if you're referring to someone from southeast Asia, "Oriental" is a more precise description. Of course, it's better to just go with nationality -- Korean, Japanese, Thai, whatever.
Anonymous wrote:First the n word, then the Negro word, then the colored word, then the AA word, then the next word. Pretty soon the only word that will be acceptable is the I-will-tell-you-just-how-to-speak-to-me word.
Anonymous wrote:His use of "colored" was a slip up and not that important. Did anyone listen to the entire interview?
Anonymous wrote:But the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is fine. Okay, got it.
Poor guy. Relax, Benedict. It's crazy on this side of the Pond.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/entertainment/benedict-cumberbatch-colored-apology/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is "colored" commonly used in the UK?
My British friends tell me no--it's the kind of thing your elderly grandmother might say. Not vulgarly racist, but not currently acceptable.
Yes, it would be on a par with, say, "oriental". Not a word commonly used anymore.
Except. "Oriental" is OK because it refers to the Orient, which is a lot more exact that referring to someone as "Asian."
Why is Orient more exact than Asian? Asian refers to a specific continent, whereas the orient is relational and therefore not objective.
Anyway, the point is irrelevant because apart from you and a few other coffin-dodgers, no one uses the word any more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is "colored" commonly used in the UK?
My British friends tell me no--it's the kind of thing your elderly grandmother might say. Not vulgarly racist, but not currently acceptable.
Yes, it would be on a par with, say, "oriental". Not a word commonly used anymore.
Except. "Oriental" is OK because it refers to the Orient, which is a lot more exact that referring to someone as "Asian."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is "colored" commonly used in the UK?
My British friends tell me no--it's the kind of thing your elderly grandmother might say. Not vulgarly racist, but not currently acceptable.
Yes, it would be on a par with, say, "oriental". Not a word commonly used anymore.
Except. "Oriental" is OK because it refers to the Orient, which is a lot more exact that referring to someone as "Asian."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is "colored" commonly used in the UK?
My British friends tell me no--it's the kind of thing your elderly grandmother might say. Not vulgarly racist, but not currently acceptable.
Yes, it would be on a par with, say, "oriental". Not a word commonly used anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is "colored" commonly used in the UK?
My British friends tell me no--it's the kind of thing your elderly grandmother might say. Not vulgarly racist, but not currently acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of this guy. I don't care what he said...i don't care who he will marry...i don't care if he wins an Oscar. Make him go away.
He will not go away. He is and will continue to be one of the great actors of the 21st Century. If you cannot appreciate talent, grace, intelligence and wit, I suggest you continue to watch movies loaded with US actors that you can identify with. Otherwise, let us who appreciate what BC brings to the world of entertainment enjoy him.
Oh look. One of the Cumberbitches arrived. I love that Lainey Gossip calls you all Cumhards.
http://www.laineygossip.com/Benedict-Cumberbatch-explains-his-engagement-announcement/31837?celebrityId=21092
And what might you be salivating over the likes of the latest piece of trailer trash Hollywood elevates to stardom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of this guy. I don't care what he said...i don't care who he will marry...i don't care if he wins an Oscar. Make him go away.
He will not go away. He is and will continue to be one of the great actors of the 21st Century. If you cannot appreciate talent, grace, intelligence and wit, I suggest you continue to watch movies loaded with US actors that you can identify with. Otherwise, let us who appreciate what BC brings to the world of entertainment enjoy him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of this guy. I don't care what he said...i don't care who he will marry...i don't care if he wins an Oscar. Make him go away.
He will not go away. He is and will continue to be one of the great actors of the 21st Century. If you cannot appreciate talent, grace, intelligence and wit, I suggest you continue to watch movies loaded with US actors that you can identify with. Otherwise, let us who appreciate what BC brings to the world of entertainment enjoy him.
Oh look. One of the Cumberbitches arrived. I love that Lainey Gossip calls you all Cumhards.
http://www.laineygossip.com/Benedict-Cumberbatch-explains-his-engagement-announcement/31837?celebrityId=21092