• Valmond@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Aah ok. That was a lot of walking around hot porridge as they say here, so:

    Nigga: can be friendly

    removed: the real racist bad word.

    You americans are bizarre (or should I say “the B word” 😁).

    Edit: lool my post got sencored! Now nobody will ever know…

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      4 hours ago

      Did you just write r*moved?! With a hard R?!

      Though frankly, I used to think the whole moral panic around the word was just more of the typical American puritanical bullshit, until I watched Django Unchained - that movie made me realise it’s not just an insult but its use was intimately linked with rampant dehumanising (successful, I should add) and that part is still alive and kicking. In my part of the world the equivalent would be something like calling a holocaust survivor oven fuel. You just… don’t. Don’t say it.

      Fuck all forms of censorship otherwise though, definitely.

      • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 hour ago

        It’s definitely a wild etymology ride, and linguistics is one of my favorite subjects as a layman.

        Congrats on your evolution!

        I have a friend and his friends who call me by the word, in a friendly way. I don’t say it even though I have slave heritage (black grandmother).

        And yes fuck censorship.

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          1 hour ago

          Speaking for wild etymology, a while ago I learnt that the word “bulldozer” originally meant “a dose of bull-whip”, and guess who was the target of said whipping…

          • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            12 minutes ago

            Wow.

            This following two are contested. The context is that strong male slaves were often called bucks.

            I have tried to stop saying buck-wild and buck-naked.

            These terms might be US only but they’ve very common where I live.