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https://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=278324.msg1001222#msg1001222This!
Opens for me. It was DBR's post #25 in this thread. I posted the link as I couldn't use the QUOTE method.
nullnull: preg_replace(): Compilation failed: disallowed Unicode code point (>= 0xd800 && <= 0xdfff) at offset 34 in null on line nullnullI think regardless of if it says people first, the expression is still wrong. Black people don’t wish to be described as a colour they want to be described as black. Both expressions are wrong but one seems to be accepted
The colour of skin does not matter! Get it? We are all people!
Hound, why do you think it is being suggested?
Can someone define "black"? Is it correct to call someone of Indian or Pakistani origin "black"? Or someone from a mixed marriage as "black"? As Campsall said our age group were brought up to use coloured as a decent term of description as opposed to all other derogatory terms, when was it decided it has now become wrong and by whom?To me a person is a person whatever the colour of their skin