1) I was taking issue with the fact that we were not discussing africans of any sort, we were talking blacks v. non-blacks.
2) The primary definition is paramount. Note that I said the "technical definition". There is a difference between that and 'accepted use'.
3) I'll be sure to refer to you as an off-white guy form now on!
to take issue with the use of the term African to designate "blacks" (again, they aren't black) is assinine. what percentage of "blacks" can point to the african continent as their origin? 100%. prior to the 1500's, there were no African in the New World. it's all good and fine to say they're "just americans" now, but the fact is that they - and many others - do form a visible minority. groups have the right to self-identify and it's the height of disrespect to second-guess they're preferred term.
the primary definition is not paramount. a pen can be a writing tool or an enclosed area where animals are kept. both definitions are correct, neither is paramount. because one word comes from another it doesn't make the second word subordinate. origin of a word doesn't ascribe it's "value" or rank.
YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT COLOR I AM! DON'T YOU EVER -
EVER - CALL ME ANY COLOR! DON'T PAINT ME IN A CORNER!!!