Remove race mentions in en/fr variants (fix #146)#149
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sinedied wants to merge 1 commit intoconfcodeofconduct:masterfrom
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Remove race mentions in en/fr variants (fix #146)#149sinedied wants to merge 1 commit intoconfcodeofconduct:masterfrom
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I validate the French translation. |
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After looking into this topic more deeply, I am not confident of validating that change without further discussion. Indeed, the race and ethnic group concepts are connected but separate in anthropology. Under French law, “alleged race” and “ethnicity” are two separate criteria qualifying discrimination. I feel that more research is needed into how widely understood is the distinction between the two concepts before we can remove it from the template. |
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See #146 for details and justification.