• NaibofTabr
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    562 months ago

    Because “white” is a category of exclusion, defined by being not not-white. It is vague and historically flexible - it may or may not include Italians, Spaniards, Irish, Greeks or Poles depending on who you ask and where & when you happen to be at the time of asking.

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      152 months ago

      Amusingly, quite a lot of people still excuse Armenians and Azerbaijani people, despite them literally living in the Caucasusn and being the definition of Caucasian

    • nifty
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      102 months ago

      Also may not include Latin Americans, Slavs or mixed race people

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      82 months ago

      Russians and Germans historically tend to exclude each ofher.

      I started using non-whites as a broad category of every race / ethnicity that is excluded by the US mainstream, specifically the transnational white power movement.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      While technically correct, saying it’s a category of exclusion kind of makes it sound negative, when it’s exclusive quality is basically defined by privilege. Whether Italians, Spaniards, Irish, Greeks, or Poles counts basically entirely depends on how normalized and privileged they are in any given greater subsect.

    • @brown567
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      32 months ago

      That makes a lot of sense! I’ve wondered why sometimes white just feels like a non-race