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  1. Obv!What about the 4 hockey players I specifically named in my post though? Weren't they all born in the province of Québec and have french ancestors? Therefore, in my humble opinion, a news anchor should call them Québécois > French Canadian > Canadian
  2. Why can't a black kid who was born in Chicago, with a mother from Philadelphia and a father from Queens, just be considered an American, without the need to hyphenate it with his ancestry? Why the need for added description, only when referring to blacks?What do they call blacks in England? Do they call them African-Englishmen or whatever? In Canada, I'm pretty sure I've never heard the term African-Canadian. It's dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, and stupid. What would TV news anchors call a black guy from Canada? A Canadian, or an African-North American?I mean seriously, why do we single out blacks th
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