Oh yeah the timeline (if I am remembering correctly) is
WAAAAAY back Injun falls out of favor for Indian cuz it has slur-punchiness and is associated with hilariously racist cartoons, then there's a long period where natives primarily got called Indians (hilarious imo), then Eskimo fell, THEN Indigenous/First Nation was politically correct
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Greenland is inuit.
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Real men call them Eskimos, woketard
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I did that the other day. Since when is that an offensive term?
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Since around the same time you couldn't say injun anymore and had to say native or indigenous or First Nations person.
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Weird. Indian I kind of get because its a misnomer.
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I think you're still allowed to say Eskimo brothers though.
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injun became a faux pas way earlier than using eskimo for the wrong subraces
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Nah. Eskimo was probably first. I remember a push for Inuit long before native/indigenous/First Nations.
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WAAAAAY back Injun falls out of favor for Indian cuz it has slur-punchiness and is associated with hilariously racist cartoons, then there's a long period where natives primarily got called Indians (hilarious imo), then Eskimo fell, THEN Indigenous/First Nation was politically correct
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!nonchuds behold, virtue signaling but r-slurred
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they dinduit
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