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The term “Minority”; Not For Teachers Only.

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(ThyBlackMan.com) The terms “minority” and “non-white,” used in reference to Blacks, Latinos are Asians are incorrect and inaccurate.

And the term “minority,” which means less than the majority, is negative and implies inferiority.

Yes, “minority,” despite its negative connotations, is, in fact, less than the majority.

Hence, when we read that “the police in New York have a problem with the minority communities,” the sentence should instead read, “the police in New York are terrorizing the majority of the citizens, the very people who pay their salaries.”

One may argue that since whites are around 60% of the US population, to refer to Blacks and Latinos as “minorities” is correct.

Source: ThyBlackMan

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