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TopicDoesn't 'person of color' imply that a person is not normally of color
Winrawr
06/26/21 4:51:01 PM
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Otherwise they would just be you...know...a person.

Considering that humans originated in Africa, and were 'person's of color'.....

AND
the loss of pigmentation in Europe was unique to that population

we say 'person of color' and not 'person without color'

I would even go as far to argue that many white people are not without color at all, either. Many are red because you see blood through their skin, but there is definitely pigmentation among Europeans

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