Color Words - Why do people do this?

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Mentioning words or phrases involving colors, especially "black" has a visceral response from normies.

Examples include "black magic" "yellow fever" (disease) "white as snow" "black comedy" etc. Even words like necromancy are questionable for having parts that sound similar to unrelated words. Every once in a while someone will hear a word and assume that "necromancy" has something to do with niggers and nothing to do with raising the dead.

Even when used innocuously and in-context, normies will assume it involves racial prejudice even if they cannot explain the assumed racial context. It is more convenient to assume you are saying a racial slur than to question how that makes any contextual sense and come to a logical conclusion.

"I am going to see [movie], it's a black comedy."
"That's racist!"

Entire pages of the English dictionary are now a faux pas for involving colors.
 
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If someone has gotten offended at the use of "necromancy", you can assume they're retarded, and probably browse Reddit often.

You should start using the word for black in Spanish.
Because in their simpleton thought processes if "racism = BAD!" then "overcorrecting = GOOD!"

They're "goodmaxxing" in their primitives minds.

Nevermind that the jiggaboo nigger monkeys will still beat them to death if they mishear them as saying "nigger" in public without a second thought.
 
I have never experienced this. It sounds to me like you don't spend much time around normies and just assume the meme stereotypes you see in comedies from the early 2000's are reality.

For the record, though, if you refer to a movie as a "black comedy," I'll assume you're talking about one of those movies where everyone's a nigger like Half Baked or How High.
 
I have never experienced this. It sounds to me like you don't spend much time around normies and just assume the meme stereotypes you see in comedies from the early 2000's are reality.

For the record, though, if you refer to a movie as a "black comedy," I'll assume you're talking about one of those movies where everyone's a nigger like Half Baked or How High.
I have actually experienced this IRL multiple times, that's why I'm asking.
 
If someone has gotten offended at the use of "necromancy", you can assume they're retarded, and probably browse Reddit often.

You should start using the word for black in Spanish.
 
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