re: #75 tigger2005
Conservative columnist Bobby Eberle who writes for GOPUSA Eagle or something like that was talking in a recent column about how “refreshing” it is to throw political correctness to the winds. He was asking “Why can’t we call them Orientals? Why is it OK to say someone is from Asia, but not from the Orient?”
Well, because, Bobby, the word “Oriental” used to go hand in hand with negative portrayals of (Primarily Chinese and Japanese) people as either wicked, sinister and inscrutable, or as buck-toothed, near-sighted, blabbering idiots.
We’re seeing people unleash their inner insensitive bigot under the guise of “abandoning the strictures of political correctness.”
I was not aware that the usage “Oriental” has become unacceptable. Is it only the use as a noun that is objectionable, or is the adjective also verboten?