[WikiEN-l] Sheldon to the rescue (was: Lists which are sheer nonsense)

Daniel Ehrenberg name12323 at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 3 17:00:54 UTC 2003


>Using "Americans" in reference to U.S. citizens is a bit like using
>"Indians" in reference to Native Americans or "cripples" in reference
>to the physically disabled. I know there are people who find it silly
>and irritating that they should be asked to use more "politically
>correct" language, but whenever possible I think it's best to be
>sensitive about these things. I don't see a downside to saying
>"United States citizens." It's precise, unambiguous and offends no
>one. That would be my preferred usage.

What about immigrants who haven't gotten citizenship yet? With any name, 
someone will be offended. Besides, do you think the Canadians are really 
offended by it anyway?

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