Is 'oriental' racist?

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After a long pub conversation my friend just managed to convince me he found the word offensive and i shouldn't describe him as it. Obviously if he finds it offensive then i shan't call him it, but what about other orientals? Do they all find it offensive, or just a select few? I still don't really know how it is offensive as 'orient' means 'the east' according to wiki, by extrapolating i get 'oriental' to mean 'eastern', what's so bad about that? Are there any nasty connotations behind the word i'm just not aware of?
 
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The guy sounds chicken oriental mental.

Nothing wrong with the word IMO.

Ask him about all the slanderous names the Orientals have for Westerners.
 
It's not inherently an offensive word, to the extent that it's acceptable as a descriptive racial identifier by government standards. It's like finding the term caucasian offensive.
 
Why?

Don't think I've ever used the word oriental, far too many syllables. Thought Asian was more common nowadays?
 
It's a difficult one. I suppose it's better than saying "I wish to pigeon hole you under one sweeping term because honestly, going just from appearances I can't tell where in Asia you originate from. But then again, unless spoken to, I couldn't tell you where whitey comes from on the European continent either, because ultimately, unless you're punching me in the face, I don't care where you're from or what you align yourself to".
 
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