Does simply "He is black" carry any racial discrimination or implication? If that is, what is the way to express properly so that there is no discrimination? Because I have to post in a forum and ask question but it is unavoidable to say someone is black and I am worried that those people are too sensitive
kenny1999 Does simply "He is black" carry any racial discrimination or implication? If that is, what is the way to express properly so that there is no discrimination? Because I have to post in a forum and ask question but it is unavoidable to say someone is black and I am worried that those people are too sensitive He is black sounds all right to me, and if he is American, you can say that he is African-American.
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kenny1999Does simply "He is black" carry any racial discrimination or implication? If that is, what is the way to express properly so that there is no discrimination? Because I have to post in a forum and ask question but it is unavoidable to say someone is black and I am worried that those people are too sensitive
He is black sounds all right to me,