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Originally posted by OnyxCougar
I think the point of the first post was that the kids got busted for promoting a TRUE african-american student for an award that is only eligible to "african-americans".
But he wasn't eligible because he was white.
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But wait: I thought he was from South Africa and that they called themselves
"Afrikaners" .
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And I think that school's policy of only giving the "award" to black kids is disgusting. It PROMOTES continued segregation. If they offer a "black only" award, they better have a "white only" award and an "asian only" reward and a "pacific-islander only" award and an "middle-eastern only" award and while you're at it, make a "half white and half black" and "half black and half asian"........etc. Or else just offer a fuckinig "best student" award.
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While I agree, I again find it ironic that after 8 years, someone
NOW has a problem with the award:
"The award has been given the last eight years to an outstanding black student as part of the school's Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration."
So I'd say that the white student doesn't qualify based on the fact that the award is meant for a "black" student. Plus, since many people are so bent on dictionary definitions:
Main Entry: Af·ro-Amer·i·can
Pronunciation: "a-frO-&-'mer-&-k&n
Function: noun
: an American of African and especially of black African descent
- Afro-American adjective
*When you look up "African-American", it directs you to "Afro-American".*
My focus is the "especially of black African descent", because society (for the most part) knowns and understands that Af/American means "black".
Many may not agree with that, but I have yet to hear of a white OR black African who is now an American citizen call themselves "African-American". They normally identify themselves by culture or ethnicity.
It also seems to me that no one didn't have
THAT much to say about the term "African-American" in the beginning, but for some reason NOW it causes certain people to have meltdowns galore! If people want to be known as just "Americans" then everyone needs to be treated like one.