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This is the common definition most people use for minority. A group of people who are culturally, ethnically or racially distinct and supporting it to a more dominant group. Not some Johnny cum lately definition. Just that simple, it's not complicated.
Subordinate to, hmm, I'd never looked that up before. That's kind of offensive, isn't it? That ain't quite right. I guess I'm not going to be calling the black and brown and yellow and green and blue people minorities anymore. Of course, the white people are becoming what we used to call minorities, but it still doesn't apply because who's subordinate to who? Is this like races are subordinate to, I guess they're not. They're not, but they shouldn't be.
It's interesting because then it goes to redefine it in America so I'm sorry the definition is different in America than it is where? Where is that other definition, the first definition, where does that apply and why doesn't it apply in America. It seems to make it kind of confusing what's going on with this definition bro it's an interesting one thanks for pointing it out I'll be confused for a while