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  2. Ching chong - Wikipedia

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    'Ching chong' emerged a slur around the time of the Chinese Exclusion Act in the United States. While usually intended for ethnic Chinese, the slur has also been directed at other East Asians. Mary Paik Lee , a Korean immigrant who arrived with her family in San Francisco in 1906, wrote in her 1990 autobiography Quiet Odyssey that on her first ...

  3. 100 Dark Humor Jokes: An Ultimate List Of Straight ... - AOL

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    7. “I’ll never forget my grandfather’s last words. He said, ‘Stop shaking the ladder!’ Not the best time for a joke, I guess.” 8. “People say you should live every day like it’s ...

  4. From minstrel shows to memes: How racist humor empowers ... - AOL

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    In the book "The Souls of White Jokes" Latino author Raúl Pérez states racist humor is dangerous but used by politicians, law enforcement and far-right groups. From minstrel shows to memes: How ...

  5. Best Of All Time: 50 Timeless Jokes That Bring The Past To Life

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    We know you love history, pandas, and memes—so do we! That’s why we regularly scour the internet for the most brilliant history memes to brighten your day and maybe even teach you something new.

  6. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    A free-to-play action role-playing game, supported through monetization including loot boxes. The U.S. Federal Communication Commission found that Genshin Impact improperly targeted loot boxes to players under 16 years old with the use of dark patterns and failed to properly disclose the odds of acquiring certain items from loot boxes. MiHoYo ...

  7. Race and video games - Wikipedia

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    Gaming's popularity among communities of color changed significantly over a short period of time: while a 2009 study found that 73.9% of white parents said their children play video games, compared to 26.1% of nonwhite parents, [3] a 2015 result showed that 83% of black teens and 69% of Hispanic teens played video games while white teens ...

  8. Chink - Wikipedia

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    A racist postcard by Fred C. Lounsbury, promoting the idea of the Yellow Peril (1907). 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.

  9. Jay Leno and why Asian jokes have gotten a pass for so long

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