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Of all the politically-correct terms, the one I have difficulty with is African-American. I prefer the term, black.
The person that I see who is of apparent African descent may not be âAmericanâ at all. He or she may be African-Canadian, or African-Mexican or African-Chinese or, get this, just plain African. My wife works with a number of African refugees (and people from other parts of the world), so I wind up with further sub-divisions such as Nigerian, Sudanese, Congolese âŠ
However, I have to agree with Jason here. Few of the people I know of African ancestry have a skin color dark enough to even come close to being called black, however, itâs the best word I have when it matters to make a distinction.
Ah, yes, the famous Pantone Matching System! I mixed a lot of inks using that book and a scale. But where does a grade school kid get one, unless someone in his family is employed in printing or the graphic arts???
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
next thing youâll see Jason discuss white meat with a poultry farmer; the meat in question looks kind of tan
sirbadger over 4 years ago
Jason is going to make his dadâs brain hurt.
allen@home over 4 years ago
What youâll see if Jason does come back with squid ink is him wearing a coffee cup.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Donât mess with Dad before heâs had his coffee, Jason!
Billavi Premium Member over 4 years ago
I see that Roger is using one of those very common clear coffee mugs for this cartoon
dflak over 4 years ago
Of all the politically-correct terms, the one I have difficulty with is African-American. I prefer the term, black.
The person that I see who is of apparent African descent may not be âAmericanâ at all. He or she may be African-Canadian, or African-Mexican or African-Chinese or, get this, just plain African. My wife works with a number of African refugees (and people from other parts of the world), so I wind up with further sub-divisions such as Nigerian, Sudanese, Congolese âŠ
However, I have to agree with Jason here. Few of the people I know of African ancestry have a skin color dark enough to even come close to being called black, however, itâs the best word I have when it matters to make a distinction.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 4 years ago
Another episode of âJason Foxâ gets nit picky.
petermerck over 4 years ago
Pantone book is needed to find the correct pumpkin orange.
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 4 years ago
If the coffee isnât black, you didnât make it strong enough.
Ken in Ohio over 4 years ago
Ah, yes, the famous Pantone Matching System! I mixed a lot of inks using that book and a scale. But where does a grade school kid get one, unless someone in his family is employed in printing or the graphic arts???
Steverino Premium Member over 4 years ago
Jason is correct. The coffee is not black. Itâs dark brown.
Thinkingblade over 4 years ago
On a business trip to Japan, I accidentally discovered that in fact you can order coffee with squid ink in it. :-(
BiggerNate91 over 4 years ago
Ah, itâs always so nice when I come across a FoxTrot strip that I havenât seen.
fireeyes over 4 years ago
Isnât that dark purple?!
Brer_Rabbit10 over 4 years ago
Coffee color that starts with PMS⊠Wonderful!
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
I have wondered whose idea squid ink pasta was.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 4 years ago
PANTONE 19-3928 TPX Blue-Indigo is my most favorite of colors
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 4 years ago
Jason certainly does fixate narrowly like the color of the coffee, not thinking that it is also imbibed.