The NAACP announced Monday the group will not invite President Donald Trump to its national convention next month in Charlotte, North Carolina, the first time the prominent civil rights organization has opted to exclude a sitting president in its 116-year history.

NAACP President Derrick Johnson announced the move at an afternoon press conference, accusing Trump of working against its mission.

“This has nothing to do with political party,” Johnson said in a statement. “Our mission is to advance civil rights, and the current president has made clear that his mission is to eliminate civil rights.”

  • @Thoven@lemdro.id
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    123 days ago

    This term definitely isn’t deprecated or insulting? Most colleges in my state have an NAACP branch. They have career fairs and all sorts of events under the name. This may be regional though. I suppose anything can be considered an insult if you say it in a certain way.

    • @Machinist@lemmy.world
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      113 days ago

      I dare you to call a group of black guys colored or Negro. Hell, get video if you can.

      Keep in mind, Jim Crow is still in living memory and i grew up with the double water fountains everywhere.

      Colored is Jim Crow and Negro is a racial category that goes back to phrenology. Negroid was still used in anthropology as recently as the 90s, still may be a technical term, IDK. But, unless you’re talking about college funds or forensics, you have a good chance of getting your ass beat in the right crowd.

      Unless you’re old as dirt and polite.

      • @Ansis100@lemmy.world
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        63 days ago

        I’m just wondering, not attacking - what do you call a general group of races which are discriminated against?

        • thermal_shock
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          I was working retail one time and this guy left his hat at the counter, coworker said “who’s hat is that?”

          I said “the black gentleman there” and nodded toward him

          “You can’t say that!”

          “Why? I’m not using it in a negative way, it’s an adjective.”

          I called the man over and said “sir, I just described you as a black gentleman. Does that offend you?”

          “Hell naw! That’s what I am!”

          Was hilarious.

        • @JacksonLamb@lemmy.world
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          The standard in the US seems to be “People Of Color” is fine and “colored people” is a slur.

          The NAACP retains its name for historic reasons.

        • @Machinist@lemmy.world
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          32 days ago

          Minority is probably the best term when you’re talking about not-white.

          In general, African American is seen as silly just like Latinx is. Caucasian American is used ironically as a mild insult: “That boy is such a Caucasian American that he keeps a loaf of whitebread in the glovebox.”

          Brown people is also useful shorthand but you have to be careful as it can be insulting without proper irony. “Those rich old white guys sure do love killing brown people for oil.”

          • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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            32 days ago

            Yeah, it’s never been about what you say but what you mean.

            My neighbour is black - fine.

            Ugh, my neighbour is black - not fine.

          • @Ansis100@lemmy.world
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            22 days ago

            I guess “minority” could work when you’re talking about the US, but in Europe I’ve heard it used more when talking about nationality, not race.

            For example, the largest minority group in Eastern Europe is usually Russians.

            • @Machinist@lemmy.world
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              12 days ago

              Yeah, it’s all going to be regional. I’m a redneck, and, to some extent, queer. However, call me those things with the wrong tone and we have a problem.

              Minority is nice because it’s relatively short compared to groups-other-than-white and similar clunky terms.

              “Minorities,” is now sometimes used in an insulting way, but it’s usualy obvious when someone is being a racist shithead.

              At the end of the day it comes down to respect, intent, and tone. Basically, don’t be a fuckhead and be polite, folks will tell you how they want be called.

      • @CrowAirbrush@lemmy.world
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        13 days ago

        Now you added an insulting term to drive home your point, you seem a little nuts imho.

        You went from “colored is an insult” to “call 'm negro”…ffs dude get a grip.

        • @Machinist@lemmy.world
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          Re-read and climb off that high horse before you hurt yourself. I was also referring to the UNCF, Unitrd Negro College Fund. Goes hand in hand with the NAACP.

          Both colored and Negro occur in these names as the organiztions are so old that those were the correct terms at the time.

          Example not involving race:

          Moron -> retard -> special as in special needs -> intellectually disabled

          It’s called the Euphemism Treadmill. Moron was a medical term defining the degeee of impairment lile a hundred years ago and is used as a pejorative to this day.