▲ | account42 3 days ago | |
> You're missing the point. "American" can be interpreted as racially neutral, but then why is "african-american" very common, but using "european-american" is almost non existent? Because in the current ((zeitgeist)) Europeans are not allowed to have a racial identity. | ||
▲ | AlexeyBelov a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
Your comments are becoming really tiring, it's like reading certain parts of Reddit or 4chan. | ||
▲ | freehorse 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
"European" is a racial identity more in the americas than in europe. |