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Mr Khan said:
HesAPooka said:
Are black people in different countries called African *insert country name*. Also, do black people really prefer to be called "african american", or do they not care if you just say black. Maybe I'm not right in the head but to me it's almost more racist when people say "african american" because it's like they're going out of their way to not sound racist which in turn makes them more racist. When I played soccer on all black teams, or all brown teams I don't care if they call me white boy. I certainly wouldn't expect them to go out of their way to say "the canadian from romania".

Usually they are only called African-American if they are of American slave descent. Black people from, say, Haiti will want to be called Haitian Americans (which is why "American Slave" is the qualifier, as most Caribbean blacks are slave-descended too), or if they're from Africa, called Nigerian-American, Eritrean-American, etc. Since slave ancestry is so far back, its likely to be too mixed to sift out an individual African legacy, or even more simply the slavers didn't really keep records of where the slaves were acquired (though American slaves were usually from somewhere between Gabon and Guinea)


Hmm that's very interesting. I was only asking cause here in Canada most black people don't care if you just call them black people. The only obvious problem they have is if you use the N word, but that's a given. I had noticed  the whole African American thing was a far larger issue in the states. Thanks for clearing that up.



I was walking down along the street and I heard this voice saying, "Good evening, Mr. Dowd." Well, I turned around and here was this big six-foot rabbit leaning up against a lamp-post. Well, I thought nothing of that because when you've lived in a town as long as I've lived in this one, you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name.