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Whats up with the lack of Guys and POC in AC's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Velikilawyer123" data-source="post: 72740" data-attributes="member: 5277"><p>Hey all, non-native UK person here. I've always been a bit confused by what BAME actually entails - black, Asian, and minority ethnic is such a wider stroke (which I think is why many people here are criticising the categorisation as well). What are your thoughts on which groups this includes?</p><p></p><p>For instance, would a (white) person from Eastern Europe count as BAME - they're the ME (minority ethnic) part, no? And by that same logic, would a (white) Western European non-British person count then as well? Because it seems to me that the only real requirement to qualify for being BAME (hence why it might not be the most helpful category) is to not be a white, ethnic English / Welsh / Scottish / Northern Irish person.</p><p></p><p>Would be great to hear people's views on this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velikilawyer123, post: 72740, member: 5277"] Hey all, non-native UK person here. I've always been a bit confused by what BAME actually entails - black, Asian, and minority ethnic is such a wider stroke (which I think is why many people here are criticising the categorisation as well). What are your thoughts on which groups this includes? For instance, would a (white) person from Eastern Europe count as BAME - they're the ME (minority ethnic) part, no? And by that same logic, would a (white) Western European non-British person count then as well? Because it seems to me that the only real requirement to qualify for being BAME (hence why it might not be the most helpful category) is to not be a white, ethnic English / Welsh / Scottish / Northern Irish person. Would be great to hear people's views on this! [/QUOTE]
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