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[deleted] t1_is5v18r wrote

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STREAMOFCONSCIOUSN3S t1_is6702v wrote

People of Color (the POC) that are Black (the B) or Native American (the I), but not Hispanic or Asian. Why there's a term that combines Black and Native Americans is anyone's guess.

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[deleted] t1_is6i4mg wrote

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glabvaz t1_is758d6 wrote

Actually it stands for Black, Indigenous, [AND] People Of Color. It’s just a term that has been used more recently instead of “minority” since that’s a little reductive- but it’s not a statement about anything political, it’s just an acronym :)

EDIT: also the POC (People of Color) refers to the many communities who historically faced discrimination/disadvantages because of their ethnicity or skin color such as Latine or many Middle Eastern ethnicities

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dweeeebus t1_is7qyj0 wrote

Honest question, why does the term "people of color" not include black or indigenous?

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transient_trans t1_is848p7 wrote

I think the term BIPOC developed to highlight black and indigenous communities who face specific challenges that sometimes get swept under the rug. To be honest, in most contexts both POC and BIPOC are interchangeable, it just depends on who is using which term and why.

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STREAMOFCONSCIOUSN3S t1_isb0sgz wrote

Vox tells me that it's just Black and Indigenous that are the focus of BIPOC. IDK maybe it's just not a good word and it doesn't have a solidified definition.

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Tylerjb4 t1_is620ie wrote

Black

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Chad_Big_C0ck t1_is672s7 wrote

Black AND Indigenous, bigot

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Tylerjb4 t1_is7epdh wrote

The only bigots here are people choosing to do business with people based on their ethnicity.

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Chad_Big_C0ck t1_is7tgh7 wrote

Yea, I'd imagine a full reddit ban if someone came in here asking does anyone have recommendations for a white male doctor"

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