Whenever I say "I'm not white, I'm European" (particularly Northern, Celtic and some Italian and Hispanic) immediately people laugh at me, thinking that I've said a clever joke, but to me this is a serious matter.
For some time we were calling people of African descent in the United States as "Black" or "Negros", but that has changed in respect for their ancestry as African Americans.
I find it offensive that I'm called "white" in a day and age of political correctness. I'm not trying to say "oh woe is White people! We're so bullied in America!" which would simply be false.
What I am trying to say is that I'm not comfortable with being called "white". I'm not vanilla. I'm not white bread. I'm not a default. I am a European American, with an ancestry and culture just like anyone else.
For some time we were calling people of African descent in the United States as "Black" or "Negros", but that has changed in respect for their ancestry as African Americans.
I find it offensive that I'm called "white" in a day and age of political correctness. I'm not trying to say "oh woe is White people! We're so bullied in America!" which would simply be false.
What I am trying to say is that I'm not comfortable with being called "white". I'm not vanilla. I'm not white bread. I'm not a default. I am a European American, with an ancestry and culture just like anyone else.