• einkorn@feddit.org
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      Do you have the same reaction everytime a Spanish person uses the word for the color black?

      You can argue “Mohrenkopf” is a racist term, but oftentimes Mohr was used as a sign of quality. Another example for using Mohr to signal quality are drug stores with names such as “Mohrenapotheke”. From Early Middleages probably up to and including the Industrialization Muslim scholars where at the forefront of medical progress. This influence often times reached Europe via the Iberian peninsula which was dominated by Muslims up to the 15th century. The term Mohr describes people of color from Iberia down to the Maghreb region and further. So if I was to buy medicine prepared according to a “Mohr” scholar, I was expecting great results.

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      Or have real social problems that would require actual money or effort to solve, and are looking for an alternative.

      In the Anglosphere, at least, word policing tends to be that. Same vibe as a company hiring a token female executive in order to be feminist.

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      Wtf don’t drop the n-word like this. The productname was racist. So was the way the word was commonly used.

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          Lol maybe read the wikipedia article about it if you didnt know what the kontext of the word was and how it was used?

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              You are a absolut genious. You say that it was just “recently” used as a slur and before then a “normal” description. Well have you thought about the fact that when it was used, our society looked at böack people as inferrior, wilds or animals? Hell there were different indigenouss people in fucking zoos up to the 1940-50. Really weird that one would think that the totally neutral word to desscribe black people by others who think they are animals is maybe not that neutral. You propably are one of those people who think there is no language or context in language.