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Seriously, Yahoo? Since when is the word 'n*egro,' a Spanish word for the color black, considered censorable language?!?

Update:

Lili--I am perfectly well educated; thank you. I was simply raising an objection because the Spanish word for 'black' is not and never has been pejorative, as far as I am aware. The misspelling and mispronunciation of the Spanish word for 'black' is what has indeed been used by older white Americans in a pejorative sense. That same mispronounced and misspelled Spanish word is used among black people to mean the equivalent of 'dude.'

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    On Yahoo Answers it's always been censorable. Most Americans use the word in a negative or degrading way.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Christ, where have YOU been?

    Its Spanish history is irrelevant to the modern issues surrounding the word. As a historian, I can only urge you to go back to school.

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