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It's really weird that they capitalize "black" in these stories. I get that it's relevant to mention because these things happen to black people a lot more often, but that doesn't make it a proper noun. They didn't capitalize "white". It seems like pandering and it's kind of gross and racist in its own way.
It’s almost a proper noun thing. It’s not a race thing. It’s a language thing.
In the same exact quote they don't capitalize "white". It sure looks like a pandering thing.
Hm! I didn’t notice that
Except that's not a proper noun.
It's not a proper noun though. I know we use the word "proper" and it sounds like "better" but grammatically it's not, it's just a category.
Someone said in a separate post, where the same question was brought up, that it's because Black refers to a specific cultural group while white doesn't (that'd be Irish-American or whatever)
You don't have to always assume it's malice.
Ah yes, the historic culture of “black” stretching from New Zealand to Africa and South Asia and South America. You know, all very monocultured.
The largest /s imaginable
Black people aren't a monolith either though. They come from all over the world, just like white people. That explanation is offensive in a totally different way.
There's even an entire Key and Peele skit about it.
Honestly I prefer people are identified by their tribes or families. It is more specific than using vague colours. I have never seen a white human being yet we have been programmed to all ourselves white. You mean white like salt? That's what I mean when I say white. Use tribes or families to identify people. Much better than vague colours
Actually all monorities are a monolith, which is why you can refer to them using using the singular noun ('The Jew') and everybody will know you're talking about all of them. Hitler wrote a entire book about this.
I get your sarcasm but I bet this post is going to get a ton of downvotes.
So that means everyone with a certain skin tone MUST be in the same specific cultural group?
It's not malice but it is mistaken. "White" is used as a general term as well.
I tend to avoid stories like that because its obvious the author is trying to push in a racial divide amongst its readers.
I feel its relevant to mention the race of the victim because racism in law enforcement seems like a potential cause in a lot of these incidents. Statistically black people are much more likely to be the victim, we can't fix that unless we acknowledge it. Mentioning the race of the cop, not so much. It's more of systemic issue. Black cops seem to carry a lot of the same biases.
If you can read the story and still get the message without adding the race of those involved, then race is not a necessary addition.
See I don't have a problem race being discussed if it has a direct role in the situation. The capitalization is weird though.