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I just wanna say this because people are creating their own concepts of some stuff. For example, racism. Describing someone as black or white is not racist, its just incorrect because obviously a 'white' person's skin colour isn't actually white. And a 'black' person's skin colour isn't actually black.

One time, I had a friend looking for someone. Let's call them M. And they were looking for this girl, let's call her G. But you see, there are 2 G's in my school, one is black and one is white in a wheelchair.
So when I asked her, "Which G?"
She said, "The short one." But the thing is they're both short, so I said that.

Then she said, "The one with dark brown hair." But you see, both G's had dark brown hair.

Then I could tell she was panicking but  she finally said, "The one in the wheelchair."

All that time could've been saved if she had just said the one in the wheelchair, or the white one.
It's not offensive at all. It's a visible disability and it's a race. It's not offensive and it shouldn't be. It's literally just a description.

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