I agree with what you said about Get Out. And PC culture is kinda stupid and has run amock. It is something academics sit around writing and speaking about like it's of the utmost od importance when it's not. But that particular term I actually like. It is another brief way to reference all non-whites. I use it.
that's cool my man, you can use whatever language you like. 'murica.
but PC language is sneaky and evasive in it's nature, and i am usually suspicious of people when they go out of their way to use it.
people that adhere to PC thought and PC speech usually are either insecure and/or feel they have something to hide, or they're virtue signaling.
i refer to black people as "black people". i refer to black neighborhoods as "black neighborhoods". there is no reason to call them anything else unless you are purposefully trying to cover up something. beware of any person that says things like "inner cities" and "urban areas"... these are people who are conflicted and insecure and are subconsciously putting on a front.
"people of color" imo is yet another ridiculous term. if black is a color then white is a color. like you said in reality what it means is non-white. i'd actually have more respect for people if they just flat out admitted it and said "non-white" instead. because POC sounds like a very vague, bendable term that can be applied to whatever the fukk.
but you will probably see a lot of people refrain from saying "non-white" because they feel it will stir the pot. you'll never hear a democrat campaign for "non-whites" in fear of alienating whites. but anyone with half a brain and common sense knows that "people of color" means exactly that.
anyways that's my two cents.