(November 8, 2021 at 6:27 pm)zebo-the-fat Wrote: I have never met a white person... ever
Lots of pink people, but white... no!
In winter in some places there seem to be an awful lot of beige people. Here in Oz, white skin is a sign one is very ill or dead.
More common is an unattractive shade of grey.
I guess the term 'white person' may have been a matter of comparison, especially when devising a them vs us dichotomy.
I can't help but wonder how long we have been using skin colour as a way of discriminating against people not like us. I suspect it may be a relatively recent thing. (last few centuries) I think in the past a person could be seen as inferior ('barbarian') with their skin colour being used only to describe their appearance.
I wonder if the growth in the enslavement of African people by Europeans had anything to do with it? That perhaps the perception changed from inferior-person-who-happens-to-be black to a more generic concept of all-black-people-are -inferior (?)