How stereotypicly racist is Street Fighter to you ?, and does it bother you?

I find Deejay’s grin to be creepy.

Personally, there have been much worse racist stereotypes, not just in games, but in a lot of movies and stuff too.

There’s a difference between thick and something that’s the leg/thigh equivalent of Chris Redfields biceps. I mean, I like 'em and all, but not because I find them attractive.

She should have been Latin or South American seeing as she was made to feel like an SNK/KOF design.

Latin America includes South America. People on here really shouldn’t talk about geography or history at all.

What is it with SNK and South America?

Remy and Abel from France? They aren’t cowards and they don’t have little berets.

Look he is a musician(probably doing well). Plus he is Jamaican so he is probably high 24/7. Sounds good to me

I’m just gonna say this: Guile is the best fictional character ever. Full stop.

Yeah, but they are losers who no one likes.

I thought that C.Viper was black, she just has a white husband and therefore her caucasian looking kid.

already been done.

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Please don’t use Caucasian. Unless you know what the people from the Caucasus look like.

Just because he used the term to intend the colloquial meaning doesn’t mean he’s incorrect. In the U.S., “Caucasian” usually refers to white, European looking people.

Yes but it’s used incorrectly. Not even because of what I said. Even anthropologists don’t use it.

He could have just said white. And not all Europeans look the same so it still doesn’t make since.

shit man, Caucasian i said caucasian, because the daughter had caucasian features. I’m not taking it back. I’m saying caucasian because this is a racial profiling thread about stereotypes. I’m not sorry for offending the caucasians out there.

That’s not what I mean. Its just that you have no idea what the word means. So you shouldn’t use it. I really could care less if it offends anyone.

According to the dictionary, the way Caucasian has been used in here is fine.

Please, use a real dictionary. It’s not longer in use. It was a mistake by an anthropologist. It was never meant to mean what it does now. Please, for once, read a book.

Oh and Merriam Webster also says this about the word “siphon”

Because we all know that what causes the liquid to transfer is atmospheric pressure and not gravity.

Last I checked, both Merriam-Webster and the Oxford English Dictionary didn’t have the "no longer in technical use. Just because the US technically doesn’t use the term that was doesn’t mean that it’s no longer used that way everywhere else.

US? It’s the entire field of Anthropology. The birthplace of the word. If the scientists in the field that it was created don’t use it that way then why should anyone else?

This coming from a person who thought Latin America didn’t include South America.

BAh, where I’m from the news says “35-40, short, bald, fat, caucasian male”

I don’t care what they say. News stations are wrong a lot of the time as well. Your point?