The Ethnic Slur Thread (6 Viewers)

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    actually each one is a slur ..

    but honestly, those are the things i can say from the top of my head ..

    every once in a while someone comes up with a new slur and goes around like an epidemic and of course some of them just become the regular non-racist name. Like Takrooni for black guys or bukha for afghan ..
    haha nice
     

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    L'autista
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    :lol:

    Well, it doesn't make sense for anybody, I know.

    The Jordanians when they want to talk about Palestinians, they say "These Belgians are ......." in an attempt to degrade them. I don't know why to be honest...

    And I'm not lying, Seven:shifty:
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    Juve_fanatic

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    crnec - African - american

    crncuga (the second "c" is pronounced like "ch" in "chicken") - offencive "crnec"

    siptar or sipac - a person from Albanian nationality

    Kinez - chineese person

    Torbesh - people who were once chrstians but were turned into muslims when the Turks arrived on the Balkan

    Just like Cigan/Cigance that us the Serbs and the Croats call the gypsies or the people from the Rome minority, Macedonians also have the word "guptin" wich has the same meaning...

    Solun - the original name of Thessaloniki....

    Kostur - the original name of Kosturijada....
     
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    sardar - sikh ppl (the indians with the turbans)

    now i didn't know that this was considered a slur until today when i asked my parents about it and they informed me that some ppl do consider it a slur. even though sikhs use the word sardar to denote fellow sikhs.

    it just glazes their stupidity with an extra coat of dumbfuckness
     

    Zé Tahir

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    sardar - sikh ppl (the indians with the turbans)

    now i didn't know that this was considered a slur until today when i asked my parents about it and they informed me that some ppl do consider it a slur. even though sikhs use the word sardar to denote fellow sikhs.

    it just glazes their stupidity with an extra coat of dumbfuckness
    Really? Maybe in India. Pakistani's use it all the time to refer to Sikhs. I've greeted many Sikh's with "Satsriakal sardar jee" and no one has taken offense to it.
     

    Omair

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    Used in Pakistan:

    Habshi - black person

    Choora - a Christian

    Churail - literally means 'witch' but it refers to someone ugly
    That's actually the formal arabic name for people from ethiopia/ereteria/somalia (east africa in general) ..

    in old times those areas were called habsha by arabs and their demonym is habshi ..
     
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    Really? Maybe in India. Pakistani's use it all the time to refer to Sikhs. I've greeted many Sikh's with "Satsriakal sardar jee" and no one has taken offense to it.
    thats what i thought but my folks said that its offensive (perhaps to certain people)
     

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