TheMidnightBlue said:
gaudinho's stolen car said:
It implies that white people are pure and anybody else is coloured, the KKK and other Christian fundamentalists refer to it as the mark of Cain I believe.
In our country the natural colour is white, hence when we see people of a different colour they are coloured from the perspective of our country. If they don't like the word then they should go back to the conutry they came from where maybe the majority are black and they can refer to the whites as coloured.
What about if they 'dont like it' but the country where they came from just happens to be England?
Personally I doubt many black people would have been offended by it, just white middle class 'right on' types pretending to be outraged so they can ''cause a storm on Twitter''.