> In part this is because some Americans in the financial industry will involve HR if you describe money as having a color other than green. There are, of course, many speakers of English for whom the history and current relevance of U.S. race relations do not pose strong concern relative to, for example, domestic public corruption
I’m disappointed this is the way patio11 chose to summarize why we’re reducing the usage/connotations of “white = good; black = bad” in various contexts.
I’m disappointed this is the way patio11 chose to summarize why we’re reducing the usage/connotations of “white = good; black = bad” in various contexts.