You know what? For the sake of argument, let's say I'll agree with them. So here's my theoretical agreement:
We should move all the People of Light out of the inner cities, they don't deserve to be in the presence of People of Colors. Keep People of Colors all in one spot, and People of Light all in another spot, just to make sure no microaggressions can happen between the two. If there's areas they MUST intermingle, like government buildings, make sure there's two water fountains and two washrooms, and clearly mark them as the Light fountain and the Colors fountain. Obviously the privilege of being a Person of Light ruins the business opportunity of any number of Persons of Colors, so the businesses should be segregated, no business of light should engage in economic exchanges with a business of colors to ensure no theft of the success of the Person of Colors or abuse of their emotional labors. Am I "woke" yet? Am I in the SJW club? Because "woke" sounds a lot like "a random racist from the 1930s" to me.
I just figured in my impersonation that they're called People Of Color because you have to put "people" first, meaning "White people" is just as bad as "Black people" since it puts people second, And you call them People of Color because the electromagnectic spectrum reflects only a portion of the rays off their skin, giving their skin "color", while the closer to "white" you get, the more light you have reflected off your skin. It made sense as the "opposite" term.
I also made sure to say People of Colors, plural, because to assume they're all one color would be exclusionary and not very inclusive-PC.
You know what? For the sake of argument, let's say I'll agree with them. So here's my theoretical agreement:
Oh i love that! That sounds like whites are THE GOOD!
I just figured in my impersonation that they're called People Of Color because you have to put "people" first, meaning "White people" is just as bad as "Black people" since it puts people second, And you call them People of Color because the electromagnectic spectrum reflects only a portion of the rays off their skin, giving their skin "color", while the closer to "white" you get, the more light you have reflected off your skin. It made sense as the "opposite" term.
I also made sure to say People of Colors, plural, because to assume they're all one color would be exclusionary and not very inclusive-PC.