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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: pocotrader who wrote (1551234)8/7/2025 4:54:38 PM
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Having spent many years living throughout Asia this century I can assure you no dark-skinned Asian person, would ever use the term "coloured" let alone in the racist terms you intimated. Consult TenQunt on his thin skin about that.

People say, Hello, and then eventually I'm Indian, I'm Pakistani, I'm Bangladeshi, I'm Burmese, I'm Thai, I'm Chinese, I'm Vietnamese, I'm from Laos, I'm Cambodian, I'm Malaysian, I'm Singaporean, I'm Indonesian, I'm Filipino, etc.

It's the same with Latin American immigrants. Ever ask anyone if they are "LatinX", lol. When I talk to people they are proud to talk about their country and its sovereignty. I am from Mexico, I am from Honduras, I am from El Salvador, I am from Nicaragua, I am from Guatemala, I am from Colombia, I am from Venezuela. etc.

Ever take an SAT test let alone an IQ test? I'd love to know your score, even if you make it up? hahahaha...
We can arrange for you to take one soon, fair and square. :-) Maybe you should take both just to be safe?

Yes, I'm sure you have great relations with "coloured" people, lol! And why would you capitalize that word like a rube unless you learned it as a racist, as a proper noun. Things that make you go hmmm...
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