I refer to them as Black. I am never referred to as European-American but White.
As for my friend, I dont think he meant he was insulted by being referred to as African or American as such. I got the impression he was more insulted by the ignorance of the people he was talking to. They didnt seem to understand that people of colour (another term I hate, because we all have a colour) could be referred to as anything other than African American, which I find kind of dumb, because in my own living memory, I can think of lots of terms which have been used. Some respectful, others less so...
[ I'm all for people identifying with their ancestry, but I think racial qualifiers attached to the term American is uncalled for. Racial semantics is a tricky subject.
. I am mostly German with some Scottish, Welsh, and flat out Brittish. My dad was 3/4 German, 1/4 Scottish and my mom was 1/4 Welsh, 1/4 Brittish, and 1/2 German.
Quote from: Mike on October 10, 2011, 06:14:13 PM. I am mostly German with some Scottish, Welsh, and flat out Brittish. My dad was 3/4 German, 1/4 Scottish and my mom was 1/4 Welsh, 1/4 Brittish, and 1/2 German.Since Chavster is still apparently counting sheep, I'll just jump in and point out that "British" isn't a race any more than "American" is. British is an all-encompassing term for anyone of English, Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish origin, though most nationalists in Northern Ireland will object to the term. So I'm assuming your mom was probably 1/4 Welsh, 1/4 English and 1/2 German?
Quote from: Razor X on October 10, 2011, 06:26:17 PMQuote from: Mike on October 10, 2011, 06:14:13 PM. I am mostly German with some Scottish, Welsh, and flat out Brittish. My dad was 3/4 German, 1/4 Scottish and my mom was 1/4 Welsh, 1/4 Brittish, and 1/2 German.Since Chavster is still apparently counting sheep, I'll just jump in and point out that "British" isn't a race any more than "American" is. British is an all-encompassing term for anyone of English, Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish origin, though most nationalists in Northern Ireland will object to the term. So I'm assuming your mom was probably 1/4 Welsh, 1/4 English and 1/2 German? That is what I meant, I always get the term "British" and "English" mixed up
Quote from: Mike on October 10, 2011, 06:44:12 PMQuote from: Razor X on October 10, 2011, 06:26:17 PMQuote from: Mike on October 10, 2011, 06:14:13 PM. I am mostly German with some Scottish, Welsh, and flat out Brittish. My dad was 3/4 German, 1/4 Scottish and my mom was 1/4 Welsh, 1/4 Brittish, and 1/2 German.Since Chavster is still apparently counting sheep, I'll just jump in and point out that "British" isn't a race any more than "American" is. British is an all-encompassing term for anyone of English, Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish origin, though most nationalists in Northern Ireland will object to the term. So I'm assuming your mom was probably 1/4 Welsh, 1/4 English and 1/2 German? That is what I meant, I always get the term "British" and "English" mixed upIt is confusing. England=English, Scotland=Scottish, Wales=Welsh. The whole island is Britain and all 3 can call themselves British if they like. Now Northern Ireland is a different deal. I personally feel that there is two islands, one named Ireland and one named Britain and the folks on the one island should be called British and the folks from the other island should be called Irish but maybe that's too simple.
As X Man mentioned, 'British' isnt a race. English is a race, Scottish is a race, Irish is a race, and Welsh is a race, but British is an umbrella term for citizens of the UK, and that includes Northern Ireland.