Why are blacks called African Americans?

\\OFF-TOPIC// conversations about everything that has nothing to do with Conquer Club.

Moderator: Community Team

Forum rules
Please read the Community Guidelines before posting.
User avatar
misterman10
Posts: 9412
Joined: Thu May 24, 2007 2:48 pm
Location: Out on the Pitch.
Contact:

Post by misterman10 »

Kaplowitz wrote:
misterman10 wrote:
Kaplowitz wrote:
Whiteberry wrote:Why are black people called African Americans?


Because you touch yourself at night.


no, I touch him at night
I like your avatar Kap


the new one, or the 6 flags guy?

the new one
Pleasant Chaps still suck cock.

Yakuza power.
User avatar
AtomicSlug
Posts: 164
Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2006 12:51 pm
Location: VA
Contact:

Post by AtomicSlug »

DAZMCFC wrote:shouldn`t all of you just be called Americans. :roll:


Shouldn't all Arabs and Jews just be called Semites?

Back on topic: good question, despite the trolls and flamers. But I do agree we should all just be called Americans. The problem is with integration and affirmative action which require stating your ethnic background.

Besides, according to DNA research, we all are descendants of Africans. So we're all African-whatevers when it really comes down to it.
"I have heard of a place where humans do battle in a ring of jello." - Teal'c
User avatar
cawck mongler
Posts: 284
Joined: Sat Jan 20, 2007 5:49 pm

Post by cawck mongler »

Arbustos wrote:I personally identify people by their shirt color, although this can become a problem in nudist communities :?

Anyways, we're actually just U.S. citizens. Calling ourselves "Americans" is a little egotistic considering we share the landmass with Canada, Latin America and the whole of S. America. :wink:


The US needs a real name, seriously.

It would take some real dumbfucks to name a country after the continent its on. Since China is in Asia, from now on I will be calling China Asia.
Simonov
Posts: 976
Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:56 pm

Re: Why are blacks called African Americans?

Post by Simonov »

Whiteberry wrote:If black people in America are called African Americans why aren't white people called European Americans?


i believe all whites are called caucasian. yet many of them have nothing to do with mount Caucasus.

america's population is divided into the 5 categories of white or Caucasian, black or African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Asian American.

this terms are used only to help one describe another person's looks. we are all human anyways. if you put blackest man from negroid race to england and let his progeny multiply there for few thousand years every generation would became more and more white and you finally couldn't differentiate him from original whites. same would apply to whitest specimen of caucasian race put into central africa. skin color is simply adaptation to one's environment.
Image
User avatar
2dimes
Posts: 13029
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 2:08 pm
Location: Pepperoni Hug Spot.

Post by 2dimes »

Shouldn't that be six?

Why do you call them black when most of them are brown?
User avatar
muy_thaiguy
Posts: 12727
Joined: Fri May 18, 2007 12:20 pm
Gender: Male
Location: Back in Black
Contact:

Post by muy_thaiguy »

2dimes wrote:Shouldn't that be six?

Why do you call them black when most of them are brown?
I don't know, but I would rather we all be called Americans here in the US.
"Eh, whatever."
-Anonymous


What, you expected something deep or flashy?
User avatar
2dimes
Posts: 13029
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 2:08 pm
Location: Pepperoni Hug Spot.

Post by 2dimes »

It'll never happen. Labels are not all bad though.

Even if you got rid of racism, some people that immigrate take pride in their back ground.

You'll allways have someone proud to be Irish or what ever they see as an identity.
User avatar
DAZMCFC
Posts: 2790
Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 3:25 pm
Location: The Pleasant Chaps....

Post by DAZMCFC »

Arbustos wrote:I personally identify people by their shirt color, although this can become a problem in nudist communities :?

Anyways, we're actually just U.S. citizens. Calling ourselves "Americans" is a little egotistic considering we share the landmass with Canada, Latin America and the whole of S. America. :wink:


i don`t know where your going with this, but surely they are Canadians,Mexicans,Brazilians,Agentinains and so on and so forth. they do not call them selfs central Americans or Southern Americans now do they. :roll:
Image
high score:2765
high place:116
User avatar
Whiteberry
Posts: 118
Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:23 am
Gender: Male
Location: Las Vegas, NV

Post by Whiteberry »

2dimes wrote:Shouldn't that be six?

Why do you call them black when most of them are brown?


Why do you call Caucasians white when most of them are tan, pink, or cream?
User avatar
mybike_yourface
Posts: 375
Joined: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:09 pm
Location: The dirty southwest

Post by mybike_yourface »

i think the terms and the people they discribe might be diverging from each other.
User avatar
mybike_yourface
Posts: 375
Joined: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:09 pm
Location: The dirty southwest

Post by mybike_yourface »

why do get called anglo when i'm not?
User avatar
Arbustos
Posts: 1589
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:28 pm
Location: in a shrub

Post by Arbustos »

DAZMCFC wrote:
Arbustos wrote:I personally identify people by their shirt color, although this can become a problem in nudist communities :?

Anyways, we're actually just U.S. citizens. Calling ourselves "Americans" is a little egotistic considering we share the landmass with Canada, Latin America and the whole of S. America. :wink:


i don`t know where your going with this, but surely they are Canadians,Mexicans,Brazilians,Agentinains and so on and so forth. they do not call them selfs central Americans or Southern Americans now do they. :roll:


That's just it, as cawck pointed out (and :shock: at finding myself agreeing with him), they actually have country-names that can be easily transferred to nationalities. We don't, so we just go with the whole freaking continent. :roll:

By saying Latin America, etc., I just meant the countries contained therein. They could just as easily call themselves Americans as we do since they're on the same continent -- same way a German may be identified as a "European."

And it's Argentine. :wink:
User avatar
mybike_yourface
Posts: 375
Joined: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:09 pm
Location: The dirty southwest

Post by mybike_yourface »

don't worry. i'm sure all of us on the american continents will be "americans" soon enough. or maybe will be known as NAFTAcans.
User avatar
btownmeggy
Posts: 2042
Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:43 am

Post by btownmeggy »

Arbustos wrote:
DAZMCFC wrote:
Arbustos wrote:I personally identify people by their shirt color, although this can become a problem in nudist communities :?

Anyways, we're actually just U.S. citizens. Calling ourselves "Americans" is a little egotistic considering we share the landmass with Canada, Latin America and the whole of S. America. :wink:


i don`t know where your going with this, but surely they are Canadians,Mexicans,Brazilians,Agentinains and so on and so forth. they do not call them selfs central Americans or Southern Americans now do they. :roll:


That's just it, as cawck pointed out (and :shock: at finding myself agreeing with him), they actually have country-names that can be easily transferred to nationalities. We don't, so we just go with the whole freaking continent. :roll:

By saying Latin America, etc., I just meant the countries contained therein. They could just as easily call themselves Americans as we do since they're on the same continent -- same way a German may be identified as a "European."

And it's Argentine. :wink:


It's very common for people from Spanish America (not so much Brazil) to call themselves Americans (americanos, pues). This term is mostly used to distinguish Latin Americans from Spaniards. The accepted terms in the pan-American literature for people from the USA is "U.S. Americans" in English or "estadounidenses" in Spanish and Portuguese, though "norteamericanos" is still commonly and incorrectly used to mean the same.
User avatar
mybike_yourface
Posts: 375
Joined: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:09 pm
Location: The dirty southwest

Post by mybike_yourface »

of course latin american is sometimes argued to be a misnomer in itself.
User avatar
Arbustos
Posts: 1589
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:28 pm
Location: in a shrub

Post by Arbustos »

btownmeggy wrote:
Arbustos wrote:
DAZMCFC wrote:
Arbustos wrote:I personally identify people by their shirt color, although this can become a problem in nudist communities :?

Anyways, we're actually just U.S. citizens. Calling ourselves "Americans" is a little egotistic considering we share the landmass with Canada, Latin America and the whole of S. America. :wink:


i don`t know where your going with this, but surely they are Canadians,Mexicans,Brazilians,Agentinains and so on and so forth. they do not call them selfs central Americans or Southern Americans now do they. :roll:


That's just it, as cawck pointed out (and :shock: at finding myself agreeing with him), they actually have country-names that can be easily transferred to nationalities. We don't, so we just go with the whole freaking continent. :roll:

By saying Latin America, etc., I just meant the countries contained therein. They could just as easily call themselves Americans as we do since they're on the same continent -- same way a German may be identified as a "European."

And it's Argentine. :wink:


It's very common for people from Spanish America (not so much Brazil) to call themselves Americans (americanos, pues). This term is mostly used to distinguish Latin Americans from Spaniards. The accepted terms in the pan-American literature for people from the USA is "U.S. Americans" in English or "estadounidenses" in Spanish and Portuguese, though "norteamericanos" is still commonly and incorrectly used to mean the same.


Yeah, I thought about adding some of that, but it would have seemed a little overbearing :\ At least I'm getting something out of Spanish! :)
User avatar
Arbustos
Posts: 1589
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:28 pm
Location: in a shrub

Post by Arbustos »

mybike_yourface wrote:don't worry. i'm sure all of us on the american continents will be "americans" soon enough. or maybe will be known as NAFTAcans.


That just sounds wrong... I'm moving to Greenland if it happens [-(
User avatar
btownmeggy
Posts: 2042
Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:43 am

Post by btownmeggy »

mybike_yourface wrote:of course latin american is sometimes argued to be a misnomer in itself.


Sure, there are many people in Latin America, about whom there is nothing Latin. Like this guy:

Image
User avatar
Norse
Posts: 4227
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:14 pm
Location: Cradled in the arms of Freya.

Post by Norse »

btownmeggy wrote:
mybike_yourface wrote:of course latin american is sometimes argued to be a misnomer in itself.


Sure, there are many people in Latin America, about whom there is nothing Latin. Like this guy:

Image





whoo, a nasty case of the freckles......
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.

suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
User avatar
2dimes
Posts: 13029
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 2:08 pm
Location: Pepperoni Hug Spot.

Post by 2dimes »

Whiteberry wrote:
2dimes wrote:Shouldn't that be six?

Why do you call them black when most of them are brown?


Why do you call Caucasians white when most of them are tan, pink, or cream?

I don't but, agreed.
User avatar
Norse
Posts: 4227
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:14 pm
Location: Cradled in the arms of Freya.

Post by Norse »

2dimes wrote:
Whiteberry wrote:
2dimes wrote:Shouldn't that be six?

Why do you call them black when most of them are brown?


Why do you call Caucasians white when most of them are tan, pink, or cream?

I don't but, agreed.
#

you would say that, creamy boy!
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.

suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
User avatar
mybike_yourface
Posts: 375
Joined: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:09 pm
Location: The dirty southwest

Post by mybike_yourface »

but what does latin even mean? it's so vague. in a lot of the romance languages latino means someone from lazio the region around rome or from rome as well as latin american. it's just a weird term. just like calling all white folk anglo.
User avatar
Norse
Posts: 4227
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:14 pm
Location: Cradled in the arms of Freya.

Post by Norse »

mybike_yourface wrote:but what does latin even mean? it's so vague. in a lot of the romance languages latino means someone from lazio the region around rome or from rome as well as latin american. it's just a weird term. just like calling all white folk anglo.


well, the lazio region was occupied by the germanic gothic invasion, romantic relates only to the tone of accent with which they spoke.

Latino can mean a host of things...depending upon who you speak to.
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.

suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
User avatar
mybike_yourface
Posts: 375
Joined: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:09 pm
Location: The dirty southwest

Post by mybike_yourface »

finally, an odinist opinion.
User avatar
Norse
Posts: 4227
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:14 pm
Location: Cradled in the arms of Freya.

Post by Norse »

mybike_yourface wrote:finally, an odinist opinion.


so true.

If all of these muppets listened to me a bit more often, we wouldnt be talking about this.

Anyways earth-boy, how are you? is mother earth treating you well?
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.

suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
Post Reply

Return to “Acceptable Content”