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-Land of the Free
Seattle officials call for ban on 'potentially offensive' language
2013-08-03
[FOXNEWS] Government workers in the city of Seattle have been advised that the terms "citizen" and "brown bag" are potentially offensive and may no longer be used in official documents and discussions.

KOMO-TV reports that the city's Office of Civil Rights instructed city workers in a recent internal memo to avoid using the words because some may find them offensive.

"Luckily, we've got options," Elliott Bronstein of the Office for Civil Rights wrote in the memo obtained by the station. "For 'citizens,' how about 'residents?'"

In an interview with Seattle's KIRO Radio, Bronstein said the term "brown bag" has been used historically as a way to judge skin color.

"For a lot of particularly African-American community members, the phrase brown bag does bring up associations with the past when a brown bag was actually used, I understand, to determine if people's skin color was light enough to allow admission to an event or to come into a party that was being held in a private home," Bronstein said.

According to the memo, city employees should use the terms "lunch-and-learn" or "sack lunch" instead of "brown bag."

Bronstein told KIRO Radio the word "citizen" should be avoided because many people who live in Seattle are residents, not citizens.
Posted by:Fred

#9  So it's still too soon for serf, peon, or peasant?
Posted by: Cromert   2013-08-03 19:27  

#8  So "residents" is goodspeak now?
Posted by: gorb   2013-08-03 17:36  

#7  I find the name Elliott offensive and insensitive let's use the neutrality descriptive word idiot as in Idiot Brownstein k?
Posted by: regular joe   2013-08-03 16:00  

#6  1. Remember like the clowns in Detroit, the voters put these people into office.

2. If we're not 'citizens' we don't owe each other anything - that includes the pledge not only of resources, but of life and liberty. Don't call on citizens elsewhere to risk theirs to save yours.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-08-03 12:48  

#5  Shouldn't they be banning offensive levels of taxation?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-08-03 12:32  

#4  Where do they get this shi+? Or do they just make it up?
Posted by: gorb   2013-08-03 09:44  

#3  Not according to Merriam-Webster.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-03 04:01  

#2  A lot of Seattle officials persons seem to have more time on their hands than previously known about.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2013-08-03 03:56  

#1  How very Russian of them.
Posted by: Skidmark   2013-08-03 02:54  

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