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"The word hero is also a problematic term," Elmgreen says, "because it is about being outstanding.
The majority grouping here are "coloured" people, a problematic term in itself.
But "issue books" isn't the most problematic term in children's literature by any means.
"Black dance" has always been a problematic term, not least because of enduring conflicts over race and the body.
"Lad culture" is a problematic term – it can attach a veneer of respectability to what's really "sexism with an alibi", and produce fatalistic "boys-will-be-boys" dismissals.
In the UK, some 65% of cancer sufferers will be alive after five years (obviously this means 35% won't make it), it is at this point we become cancer survivors – a problematic term in itself.
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Ryan noted other problematic terms that littered Wilmore's routine.
People often ask me why I use "problematic" terms like "born male" to describe my situation.
Among the problematic terms listed in the video were the Yangtze River, a weekly newspaper in Guangzhou and McDonald's.
Leave aside Ferguson's use of problematic terms like "hunter-gatherer societies" or his claims about monkeys, fruit and the future.
"Although RSR has been a leading distributor of Smith & Wesson products for more than 20 years we have come to the difficult conclusion that we cannot continue to do business with Smith & Wesson under the problematic terms of the current agreement," the company said.
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