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In general, the drawings reinforced the racist belief that black people were victims to nature, [14] and that their race made it reasonable to assume they should die terribly. [15] Alligator-bait-themed postcards and greeting cards were part of a larger genre of anti-black racist ephemera known as coon cards . [ 16 ]
May 23—Manchester school officials are investigating an incident captured on a video clip circulating on social media in which a district staff member can be seen and heard uttering a racial slur.
(U.S.) slur for black people - derived from the poultry term, often used as a term of sexual objectification for blacks. Darkness (N. America) An extremely dark skinned black person; gained popularity from its use on 'Chappelle's Show'. Darko (U.S.) racial slur that gained popularity in early 2006. It denotes a person with dark skin. Derka Derka
FWIR it was originally a slur for French Canadians, but by the early 20th Century that was no longer the case; the Johnny Canuck comicstrip/book was one of the sources which transposed it to mean all CAnadians; while Can-OOK is something of a joking slur, there's no way it's currently a slur, especially an ethnic one. The two slurs I've heard ...
In an additional twist, Republican legislator Rep. Mike Collins from Georgia, reposted the video showing the racist slur and wrote “Ole Miss taking care of business.” Other politicians weighed in.
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Chink is an English-language ethnic slur usually referring to a person of Chinese descent, [1] but also used to insult people with East Asian features. The use of the term describing eyes with epicanthic folds is considered highly offensive and is regarded as racist by many. [2] [3]
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