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	<title>Geek on Two Wheels &#187; Vancouver 2010</title>
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	<description>Grease, hacks, and shiny-blinky things</description>
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		<title>To: VANOC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Subject: &#8220;Mongoloid&#8221; is a no-no term? It&#8217;s recently come to my attention that &#8220;Mongoloid&#8221; is on the list of off-limit words on the official volunteer training manual. As a Mongoloid, I am frankly offended that you think people may be offended by the term. (Yes, I am now aware of the secondary, archaic meaning of [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s recently come to my attention that <a href="http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/News/2008/09/25/6869966-sun.html">&#8220;Mongoloid&#8221; is on the list of off-limit words</a> on the official volunteer training manual.</p>
<p>As a Mongoloid, I am frankly offended that you think people may be offended by the term.</p>
<p>(Yes, I am now aware of the secondary, archaic meaning of the term after having to look it up.)</p>
<p>What if you happen to encounter an athlete studying archaeology who is specializing in tracing the lineage of East-Asian people, and wants to strike up a conversation about said topic because you, by sheer coincidence, is also an archaeologist?</p>
<p>Think of the archaeologists. Oh, why won&#8217;t anyone think of the archaeologists?!</p>
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