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Did you know black once meant white? Even though it was long ago...does it still have some implications on the race currently using or borrowing it?
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@TorontoStar@angelynsayshi Black etymologically means pale or white, confirmed by a university professor. Claiming to be or using the word Black as people of the African Diaspora when the word means pale or white is a contradiction. #RevokeTheBlackCard Let's have this conversation!
We cannot have true culture without our right identity. Black etymologically means pale or white, confirmed by a university professor. Claiming to be Black as people of the African Diaspora when the word means pale or white and black is a contradiction. #RevokeTheBlackCard
@billboard@Beyonce@billieeilish Culture without our right identity is vulture. Black etymologically means pale or white, confirmed by a university professor. Claiming to be Black as people of the African Diaspora when the word means pale or white is a contradiction. #RevokeTheBlackCard
@wwd@Beyonce We cannot have true culture without our right identity. Black etymologically means pale or white, confirmed by a university professor. Claiming to be Black as people of the African Diaspora when the word means pale or white is a contradiction. #RevokeTheBlackCard
@THR Love the theme behind Black is King. I have found the word Black etymologically means pale - opposite of what we know today as Black. It's time to #RevokeTheBlackCard in place of a more accurate word to represent the people of the African Diaspora.
@PerezHilton@PerezHilton love this promo. As a woman of the African diaspora, and researcher I have found the word "black" to etymologically mean pale. Opposite of what we know today. It's time we #RevokeTheBlackCard.
@kanyewest@kanyewest thine influence is global and care for humanity - profound. Ye are called on to #RevokeTheBlackCard from being used to represent people of African Diaspora. It
etymologically means pale. Check for thyself! ๐
Definition from online which was also found in dictionaries.
Old English
Alternative forms
blวฃฤ
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *blaikaz. Compare Old Norse bleikr (โpaleโ) (Icelandic bleikur (โpaleโ)).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /blษหk/
Adjective
blฤc
pale, shining, white
"Black Rights" is going to require those of the African Diaspora and citizens united to discuss the use and implications of this "Black" word going forward.