Talk:aracial

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she belongs to two races, she didn't choose to be aracial only due to race distinctions (blacks in the past faced even death), she isn't the wisest author but she is a "philosophical aracial", not an aracial due to lack of racial background either due to a generalized support of racial tolerance. She is very analytical and clear. She doesn't speak about araciality due to racial lack either general racial tolerance. She is a "philosophical aracial". Most US aracials are philosophical aracials. This sense is the most common. She isn't the only "philosophical aracial/raceless", read the comments. You lexicographers distort the senses because you want everything simple, but life is the way it is. It is an old US idea, also is playing out in Europe.



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aracial (plural aracials)

  1. (sociology, philosophy) Not accepting the racial nomenclature but only the empathetically humane (not necessarily genetically human) race.

RFV discussion: May–June 2016

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New sense 2. "Not accepting the racial nomenclature but only the empathetically humane (not necessarily genetically human) race." Equinox 16:44, 6 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Creator also added some unattestable synonyms at multiracial (0 ghits), which I've removed. Equinox 16:55, 6 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
...for which reason I've now decided to speedily delete this. Equinox 00:34, 6 June 2016 (UTC)Reply