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Isn't it just how an uneducated southern farmer would say "Negro"? Which means "Black." "Negro" is the older term, from French, unless I'm much mistaken. But suddenly we've created all this hullaballoo about it. So now we've updated it to the English term for the same thing. And now no one complains if you say "Black." But literally nothing has changed. Oh yeah, we added "man" or "person" onto the "Black," because apparently there's some debate among scholars whether Blacks are fully human or not.

The whole thing just seems absurd, and a distraction from real issues.
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>Negro" is the older term, from French
No French is LeFuckin Niguer.
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if it ends in -er it's usually a verb or someone or something that does a verb



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