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I would have thought the POC thing was clear anachronistic propaganda (lol yes as opposed to historically accurate propaganda) but just a few days ago I found a small clip from a show from 2000 (so still culturally the 90s) of Terry Zwigoff—the guy that made that R. Crumb doc—showing off his record collection and he uses the term "people of color."

I was really surprised to hear that phrase used so early so my only conclusion was it was being used by far left/artsy people even that far back.

Second half of this clip iirc https://youtu.be/2YPjIFC3Hrk

Now. Would "people of color" be used by everyday people? No, but it was apparently a thing.

And it probably doesn't have to be said, but Zwigoff is, of course... ah what the hell, he's Terry (((Zwigoff))).

Still, as an aside, the Crumb doc's worth a watch. A sobering portrait of a really messed up man from a messed up family.

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

I would have thought the POC thing was clear anachronistic propaganda (lol yes as opposed to historically accurate propaganda) but just a few days ago I found a small clip from a show from 2000 (so still culturally the 90s) of Terry Zwigoff—the guy that made that R. Crumb doc—showing off his record collection and he uses the term "people of color."

I was really surprised to hear that phrase used so early so my only conclusion was it was being used by far left/artsy people even that far back.

Second half of this clip iirc https://youtu.be/2YPjIFC3Hrk

Now. Would "people of color" be used by everyday people? No, but it was apparently a thing.

And it probably doesn't have to be said, but Zwigoff is, of course... ah what the hell, he's Terry (((Zwigoff))).

Still, the Crumb doc's worth a watch. A sobering portrait of a really messed up man from a messed up family.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I would have thought the POC thing was clear anachronistic propaganda (lol yes as opposed to historically accurate propaganda) but just a few days ago I found a small clip from a show from 2000 (so still culturally the 90s) of Terry Zwigoff, the guy that made that R. Crumb doc showing off his record collection and he uses the term "people of color."

I was really surprised to hear that phrase used so early so my only conclusion was it was being used by far left/artsy people even that far back.

Second half of this clip iirc https://youtu.be/2YPjIFC3Hrk

Now. Would "people of color" be used by everyday people? No, but it was apparently a thing.

And it probably doesn't have to be said, but Zwigoff is, of course... ah what the hell, he's Terry (((Zwigoff))).

Still, the Crumb doc's worth a watch. A sobering portrait of a really messed up man from a messed up family.

3 years ago
1 score