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I just got up from conversation with a couple of older black men, that I said "well I got to go back to work and start cracking the whip." And it occurred to me then that it was probably a really insensitive stupid thing to say.

Sadly, it hadn't occurred to me until it's already said.

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[–] cypherpunks@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

so why should Native Americans be called “Indians”

Because that is what they were primarily called for hundreds of years, and what many still prefer to be called today.

Note that the American Indian Movement, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian reservations, etc all still use the term.

See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_name_controversy

Ever heard of [...] Canadian Wet’suwet’en or other people being called “Indians”?

It's been changing there much quicker than in the US, but, yes. And Canada's Indian Act is still in force (and still called that) today.