https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • honeynut
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    1 year ago

    deleted by creator

  • Pezevenk [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Lmao I like how they have the use of barbarian in ancient Greece here, some seriously vintage ethnic slurs.

  • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Damn chalkies, always editing their Wikipedia with their lily white dove fingers while smelling like Crisco and listening to Josh Groban

  • Kanna [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Just as I was about to edit it I see "this article is protected" lmao

  • My_Army [any]
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    3 years ago

    Alright I edited it, should be visible now

    Hexbear is now certified racist™

    got removed for using a shit source, if anyone can find a semi-decent article crying about the use of mayo I can revert the changes and mayo will be an ethnic slur officially.

  • Teekeeus
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    11 days ago

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    • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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      "Karen" is a term used by millennials in reference to a woman who likes to complain — calling the police on her neighbours, snitching on naughty classmates at school, asking to see the manager.

      There are all sorts of sexist connotations, as Julia Baird, Hadley Freeman and Julie Bindel pointed out in recent columns. There are also undertones of sneering at a middle-class woman who dares to use her voice.

      So which is it? Using their voice? Or using the carceral state and leveraging workplace hierarchy to cause pain and suffering in those they seem below them?

      Writing in the Washington Post recently, Karen Attiah — a "millennial black Karen" — argued Karen memes are neither sexist or racist. "My mother, who grew up in Nigeria, named me Karen precisely because she wanted me to blend into white American society and face fewer problems in life than I would have with a foreign or a "black-sounding" name," she said.

      Many disagree, especially on the sexism point. Some say that the disagreement is, in itself, white privilege as Karen was African American vernacular for a white woman — perhaps the type who policed and complained about black people themselves.

      My advice? It's a nomenclature linguistic minefield. Just don't.

      My advice? Grow a spine and stop whining about a word that calls you out for being a racist colonizer.

      • Totalscrotalimplosio [he/him,any]
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        3 years ago

        Grow a spine!? Women were made out of bones; how sexist can you be?!!?

        My personal favorite on the Wikipedia list was snowflake as an ethnic slur against white people. Really dredging the depths there. Pretty sure someone just wanted and excuse to write the n word a dozen times.