Words That Used to Be Normal in America but Are Now Considered Offensive
1. Indian (when used to describe Native Americans) The term “Indian” to describe Indigenous peoples in the Americas is based […]
1. Indian (when used to describe Native Americans) The term “Indian” to describe Indigenous peoples in the Americas is based […]
1. Solvang, California – A Danish Fairy Tale in the U.S. Tucked away in California’s Santa Ynez Valley, Solvang is
1. Childcare Childcare costs have always been high in the U.S., but now they’re reaching even more unaffordable levels, according
1. Brooklyn Accent (New York) The Brooklyn accent, often associated with the working-class neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York, has been
1. Ford Pinto (1971-1980) – The Firestarter Nobody Asked For The Ford Pinto might have been designed as an affordable
1. Flint, Michigan (Specific Areas) Flint’s population has dropped significantly since its peak in the 1960s, and certain areas of
1. Snake Milker If you thought “milking” only applied to cows, think again. Snake milkers extract venom from some of