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It is in Uruguay tho

Yo no lo siento, mi nigrito. - Luis Suarez

Tbh, the world "negro" in South America is the polite way to refer to black a person. However, even a 5yo know the world nigger has a totally different connotation in English and is highly racist and offensive...

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Tbh, the world "negro" in South America is the polite way to refer to black a person. However, even a 5yo know the world nigger has a totally different connotation in English and is highly racist and offensive...

I don't know, it's the 'polite' (there isn't really an impolite way) way that subcontinentals refer to Africans... but you can tell there's a massively racist implication in the way it is said. For example, when I was spotted hanging out with a Sudanese girl a while ago (no, not the legendary black girl from my first year at uni who was insanely hot and 100% had a gorilla of a boyfriend/male relations ready to defend her honour), my mum was all "Eric, these neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegrooooooooooooooooooooos, I don't want them!".

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I don't know, it's the 'polite' (there isn't really an impolite way) way that subcontinentals refer to Africans... but you can tell there's a massively racist implication in the way it is said. For example, when I was spotted hanging out with a Sudanese girl a while ago (no, not the legendary black girl from my first year at uni who was insanely hot and 100% had a gorilla of a boyfriend/male relations ready to defend her honour), my mum was all "Eric, these neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegrooooooooooooooooooooos, I don't want them!".

That's rich coming from the Mother of the Darkness.

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That's rich coming from the Mother of the Darkness.

She said it in Tamil and it doesn't really translate, so it was a lot worse than what I posted. I've heard that South Asians tend to be racist towards Africans - apart from my parent's obvious distaste with the idea of a black daughter-in-law, I have seen it elsewhere. I was at Mumbai's domestic airport in December and I saw the Mozambican athletic squad, which was presumably in transit on the way to Goa which was hosting the 2014 Lusophone Games. Everybody stared at them like they were some sort of exotic zoo animals. Even the supposedly professional baggage handlers and whatnot. I felt bad for them :(

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Dont give people in this thread ideas, I fear it will start with the hands and then it wont stop! :ph34r:

I was hoping they would go beyond their hands, if you know what I mean :eyebrows:

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