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Monday, May 02, 2005
Just got back from the pub quiz. There was a lovely Asian gentleman on the team that I was on. I say “Asian” because I couldn’t quite bring myself to ask him where exactly he was from. I’m not a racist but there are so many people that are that I felt that asking him where he was from would a) attract attention to his “Asianess” (maybe he’d forgotten) and b) would be a very obvious question as it was quite clear that he was from Asia and not from Sweden for example. Asian seems to be such a pejorative term these days that asking someone where in Asia they’re from seems akin to asking a disabled person “how exactly are you disabled?” As political correctness is about ignoring differences, it seemed politically correct to not ask him where he was from just as you wouldn’t perhaps ask a black man where he was from.He was very intellectual and spoke impeccable French so I’m just sticking with my assumption that he was Vietnamese.
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