True. Good point.Obviousman wrote:There's more genetic difference amongst a random bunch of chimpanzees than within the entire human race. So it's really quite silly to try to distinguish people that way indeed...markfiend wrote:"Race" in terms of humans is a pretty meaningless distinction biologically speaking. There's more genetic differences within any given traditionally defined "race" than there are between them.
A case in point. There is a charity in the UK that helps people with cerebral palsy and related conditions. It used to be called "The Spastics' Society". However they decided that wasn't a respectful name and changed the charity's name to "Scope".Obviousman wrote:Either way, all these terms, might well be, but personally I just get so irritated by the fact we have to make up new words for whoever every week as people can't handle the others. The worst bit being it's usually someone from outside those groups who thinks to decide those people shouldn't be called like that anymore.
(but of course, sometimes they're not wrong, it's just the sheer number of name changes...)
It is now fairly common to hear kids calling each other "Scoper" where once they might have said "spaz".