It used to be an acceptable way to refer to darker skinned people -- then, people began using it as a slur or insult. The acceptable modern term would be African-American if they are American.
This was explained to me by a person born in Poland as being a racial slur. Polish and polish (as in Shinola boot polish) are spelled the same. We know what polish is, but the slur enters as a "put down" to the people from Poland. I will never use that phrase again. However, I do not know the timeline or origin. It was suggested, perhaps the 1940's. I have heard that expression used since the 40's. "You don't know s--t from Shinola". The Polish people are a noble people. I hope the expression disappears.
For over a 100 years the KKK have hung African Americans, thus, the noose is a symbol of that history. It would depend on the context within which it was used. The words "Hangman's noose" in themselves are not racial slurs, the sentence in which it was used may have been.
It is a political and racial slur, intended to deride someone based on race and perceived bias. The proper spelling is Nazi, from the early 20th century regime in Germany/Deutschland.
The racial word for Irish people is taig it was found racial in the 1600 s when people used to call northern Irish Catholics that word
A racial slur referring to Arab people
Yes. You call Japanese people Japanese people.
Yes, racial slur is a crime in Washington D.C.
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It is a slur of a common racial slur. Some young people use this spelling to get around word filters. They use it for both "bonding" uses of the word and to express racial hatred.
The conductor told the bass section that it was very important that they learned to slur their notes.
The racial slur cost him his job.He was so drunk that he began to slur his words.Be careful not to accidentally make a discriminative slur at the meeting today.
Answer this question… Demetrio, who asks if someone is O.K. after he or she has been subject to a racial slur
The Romani people are a semi-nomadic group of people who were originally ethnically Indian. They live primarily in Europe with a sizable population in America. They are commonly called gypsies however this is considered an offensive racial slur.
He was offended by the racial slur used against him.
Religious, as people of any race may be Sikh or Muslim.
U. S. Representative from Colorado Douglas Lamborn. And yes it is most certainly a racial slur.