JuniperusRain
JuniperusRain t1_jdikf0w wrote
Reply to comment by Prophet_Muhammad_phd in Cops seek crook behind string of antisemitic vandalism in Forest Hills and Rego Park by Jigamanpimpc
There are plenty of races that include darker complexions that your average American wouldn't consider black even just looking at them (e.g., Indians). There's more to looking black than just skin tone, there's facial features, hair type, etc
JuniperusRain t1_ixrj4hc wrote
Reply to comment by hhunkk in Dissociative symptoms are common among individuals with depression, study finds by chrisdh79
The word anxiety existed long before the clinical concept of an anxiety disorder and it did originally just mean nervousness or a troubled mind, so that casual usage is totally valid.
The first time dissociation was used to refer to a mental state was in the 19th century and it was considered a kind of hysteria. Casual, nonclinical use of the term is very recent.
JuniperusRain t1_jdilmou wrote
Reply to comment by Prophet_Muhammad_phd in Cops seek crook behind string of antisemitic vandalism in Forest Hills and Rego Park by Jigamanpimpc
Yes. That is my point. You cannot automatically assume the person is black based solely on the description "darker complexion."