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List of ethnic slurs. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity; List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names; List of religious slurs; A list of LGBT slang, including LGBT-related slurs; List of age-related terms with negative connotations; List of disability-related terms with negative connotations; Category:Sex- and gender ...
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.
Nigga (/ ˈ n ɪ ɡ ə /) is a colloquial term in African-American Vernacular English that is considered vulgar in many contexts. It began as a dialect form of the word nigger, an ethnic slur against black people.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 November 2024. Former name of items and places For other uses, see Niggerhead (disambiguation). Nigger Head Tobacco trading cards from the United States featuring racist stereotype caricatures of African Americans; late 19th century. "Niggerhead" or "nigger head" is a term that has been used in English ...
(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
By Oct. 8, head football coach Nathaniel Jones had been fired, with St. Charles saying that the school had decided to move in a “new direction” following a review of the football program.
Michelle Beadle is speaking out after she accidentally said a racial slur while appearing to get tongue-tied during a live broadcast. The sports reporter, 49, received some backlash online after ...
"Nigger Head Mountain", at Burnet, Texas, was named because the forest atop it resembled a black man's hair. In 1966, the First Lady , Lady Bird Johnson , denounced the racist name, asking the U.S. Board on Geographic Names and the U.S. Forest Service to rename it, becoming "Colored Mountain" in 1968.