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Lots of master/slave chat on here... ironically not a black and white issue it would seem.

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    Slaves and masters was in the "slave period" also not a black and white issue.

    It was a black issue but a white solution for an issue.
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    That's the exact reason.
    It isn't about "racism" and nobody has taken offense at the terms.
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    That's what happens when the kids who grew on SATA get in charge.
    Can you please not break my DNS servers next!??
    :/
    Will they be offended by unix daemons next? We're back in the 30s and letting these peoples' agenda get in the way of tech. Good grief.
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    Hulk feels offended by your rant.
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    I second the comments about the terms never having a racist connotation outside of history class. BTW, here in the US the vast majority of actual slavery was historically a white/black issue, but worldwide that is not remotely the case. History is complicated, but one thing is for sure: slapping a new meaning onto the terms is virtue signaling crap.
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