I have spent a reasonable amount of time in Medellin and noticed that there are not a lot of fro-Colombians. In conversation I have noticed that Colombians have a general racist attitude to any Afro-Colombianos, calling them "niggers" (I am not making this up). Is this common throughout the country?
By CasaSol on May 7, 2005, 20:06 in Friendly Talkzone.
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 20:21: Zumi..... Are you just looking for a reason to ruin my weekend?
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juancegomez says on May 7, 2005, 20:23: In the Spanish language, nobody uses the word "niggers", it doesn't exist, but rather the word is "negro", which means "black" in Spanish. You will hear it in almost all the Spanish speaking world (I've certainly heard it when I've travelled in the region and I've read it in foreign books as well).
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poco says on May 7, 2005, 20:33: Colombia is famous For its drivers "When you men get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy." Quote - General Tommy Franks 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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CasaSol says on May 7, 2005, 20:37: The ugly truth of racism in Colombia Ok, they don't say "nigger", they say "neeegeeer". I've lived in the city for over a year and heard this reference at least a dozen times. Plus, The only Afro-Colombianos I ever have seen in Medellin are either on the streets begging for money in shanty towns far above the city. From my observations "paisas" are very racist and judge everything based on skin-tone and shade of color. Go to areas of Medellin like Poblado and everyone is proud of their whiteness.Maybe it's different elsewhere but I have observed blatant racism in Medellin.
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 20:38: Juance I am glad you are going to give this guy the benefit of the doubt in that you belive that he is simply misinterpreting what is being saic. I don't feel so inclined to do so. When a person says to a woman "Negra", Negra does not sound like "nigger". Also, since you and I know it is meant said in a famiiar or even endeering way, if he really hears someone being reffered to as negra or negro, he will readily notice that the other party is often more complemented than insulted. In fact, we ussually only call someone negra or negro when we know the person well.
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kernow62 says on May 7, 2005, 20:41: We will see tommorow.
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 20:41: One more thing Black Colombians don't refer to themselves as Afro-Colombians...Because black and white is so mixed in Colombia, we really don't have a race problem like there is here in the states. Here in the states, there are two distinct cultures. In Colombia a black paisa speaks like a paisa. A black caleno speaks like a caleno.
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 20:43: Kenow You lost me on that one. What are you smoking this evening?
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CasaSol says on May 7, 2005, 20:45: Go Ahead Privilege yourself. They used to do the same thing in the South. You think it's cute to call someone a negro or whatever while you live your white privileged lifestyle. Yes, the "negro" is the woman who waits on your ass all day making nothing and returning to her shack in the hills. You think that's sweet right? Call it whatever you want but in the end it is racist. Why? Well, you are the one calling the shots and you are the one living a privileged lifestyle soley based on your skin color.
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CasaSol says on May 7, 2005, 20:48: How Funny All the Colombians I know in the States are very clear on the difference in BLACK and WHITE.
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 20:52: here we go... Another gringo idiot trying to superimpose his culture on us Latinos. Listen Mr. Know It All, you might want to listen to all the salsa where they sing about "La Negra", it is never in a derogatory way. Never. In fact Zumi man, one of the greatest salsa singers in the history of salsa, Celia Cruz, had a nickname......if you don't know what it is, I will just wait for someone else to post it here because if I post it, you will call me a racist. She even referred to herself by that name. I will let someone else do the honor of posting it while you run aroung calling people racist. I just knew this was going to happen.
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kernow62 says on May 7, 2005, 20:52: G5 I was responding to Poco who made the most sense in the thread so far.
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 20:55: Kenow...... You are drinking or smoking something....I know you are. I hear it in your voice
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Amilcar says on May 7, 2005, 21:02: Dont worry "Another gringo idiot trying to superimpose his culture on us"
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poco says on May 7, 2005, 21:02: OH,,, here too I kind of like this thing "When you men get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy." Quote - General Tommy Franks 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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kernow62 says on May 7, 2005, 21:05: No drinking or smoking G5 it must be this damn Gamelan Semar Pegulingan Saih Pitu CD I am listening to. Unless the Indian store slipped something into my Geet Gopal incense.
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 21:05: Yes Amilcar............I Love it !!!!! Great point!!!!
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kernow62 says on May 7, 2005, 21:06: Poco can you do one of Florida and make it look like a German Luger?
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 21:07: POCO THAT IS SO COOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!!
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Gomezman5 says on May 7, 2005, 21:12: Mission accomplished It is now on my desk top!!!I love it......
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poco says on May 7, 2005, 21:19: florida like a GM5 right click and save as a file on your computer. GIF image has a transparent background,, looks the same on any color background. "When you men get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy." Quote - General Tommy Franks 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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platano says on May 7, 2005, 22:13: Sometimes "niche" is used in Colombia to mean "nigger".... And sometimes it's used as a term of endearment. Context and tone decides.
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Tinto (Moderator) says on May 7, 2005, 22:37: Which demographers? That sounds way too soon. According to the Census Bureau, Hispanics (of all races) will be about 25% of the U.S. population in 45 years. Someday they will probably be the majority but the last time I saw an estimate for that milestone, it was 80 or 100 years out.
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Miguel says on May 7, 2005, 22:56: Couple of Things Ok Poco, how about la bandera de colombia ontop the state of Missouri, so I can send it to out least favorite son John Ashcroft? As far as the "N" word goes, in the Barranquilla phone book there is an informative and rather lengthy written history about the north coast of colombia, which refers to "the niggers" that settled there, in both the Spanish and English texts.
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ColombianoX says on May 7, 2005, 23:03: "Because black and white is so mixed in Colombia, we really don't have a race problem like there is here in the states. Here in the states, there are two distinct cultures. In Colombia a black paisa speaks like a paisa. A black caleno speaks like a caleno." ColombianoX 'Defensor de la Colombianidad' 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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ColombianoX says on May 7, 2005, 23:04: "Someday they will probably be the majority but the last time I saw an estimate for that milestone, it was 80 or 100 years out." ColombianoX 'Defensor de la Colombianidad' 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Lionheart says on May 7, 2005, 23:18: I need to side with Zumi I have heard a few Colombians refer to Black Colombians as neeeggeeers ... and what they had to say about them wasn't nice. I recall this fact was confirmed in former threads, so no need to pump up your nationalism here and say racism doesn't exist in Colombia. I have also heard very bad things considering the indigenious people of Colombia, making me cut a few converstations short as I detest racism in any shape or form. Saying serious racism doesn't exist in Colombia is false, just as if it were said for the USA or other Latin countries (and probably most of the rest of the world.)
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Sylvie says on May 7, 2005, 23:35: hmm What I find odd is that this post is specific to the people of Medellin while the entire world has people who suffer (yes, suffer) from racism. There are racist in Canada, Africa, Greece, Italy, and even in the good old United States. Someone mentioned "the "negro" is the woman who waits on your ass all day making nothing and returning to her shack in the hills."
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Elbigie says on May 8, 2005, 01:34: Are Colombians Racist?. I reckon you can call someone in Colombia "negro" or even "negrito"in an affectioned way, without meaning to insult or discriminate. I guess the problem is not so much this term and how it's used, but the way black people are treated. Is it coincidence that the Choco province -the largest black population area in Colombia- is also the poorest and most forgotten and neglected region by the government in Colombia?. How many black officers are members of the Colombian navy?.
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Lionheart says on May 8, 2005, 01:52: two other instances I remember I recall being called "mi negrito" myself ... I was honestly shocked at first, but I was told repeatedly by several that it is common word of affection ... I can't help it, it leaves a bitter taste for me.
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VanMan says on May 8, 2005, 02:41: racism, not so much. Classism, oh yes. During my trip there, I did get a feeling that black people in general are more poorer. Which, of course doesn't correlate black = poor, or all poor people are black. Something I noticed and I asked several colombians from different cities about. What is more relevant is classism. How much money and stature one has, either through power, but mostly through money. I find Colombians look down on people being poor rather than being black.
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Caballista says on May 8, 2005, 02:59: discrimination and color I don't know why, some people don't stop thinking about these 2 words. Since I moved to United States, I can see the difference between USA Negros and Colombian Negros. In Colombia the Negros feel and act like Colombianos. We are blancos y negros and we do not feel any difference. We are Humans and that is all. There is black and white people working and living in the same condition. And the Indians are respected in the way they now call for respect. not like before. I love my Colombian People and I respect the way they are. Let them be happy in the way everybody wants to be. Let them dance and loved each other without malice. If somebody with any skin color is looking for the difference, is his or her problem. And here in USA, I've love to stop listening to some people trying to have problems or making problems because some Other colored people look at them in a different way (we are not gold); everything it's in your own actitud. Act like a gentleman or like a lady or like a man or like a woman, and nobody will see you skin color.
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kat1 (Moderator) says on May 8, 2005, 03:13: I agree with Lionheart, Racism exist in Colombia specially in Cartagena, I remembered in one of the Colombia beauty contest they would not let a girl to represent the department just because she was black, and I remember when I used to live there my neighbours used to say that they wouldn't go to the beaches of Bocagrande on the 1 of January because was full of blacks. and to avoid the marbella beaches too. and how many rich families in Cartagena don't allowed the daughters to go out with a Black person.
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viewpoint says on May 8, 2005, 05:16: ZUMI I have never ever heard the term "niggers" used in Medellin and I hope I never hear it again but having said that the majority of your other observations are correct. I try to stay out of these kind of treads because of my strong feelings towards the mistreatment of blacks in Colombia. It is my feeling that the racial mistreatment of blacks comes from the highest levels of government (central, municipal and cities) then filters its way through upper management of many companies in Medellin (and elsewhere). In Medellin go to Conavi, BanColombia and the Metro system and look for a black face.
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kernow62 says on May 8, 2005, 05:27: What about the FARC, are they an equal opportunity employer? Whenever I see photos most people are indios or mixed. Come to think of it so are the government soldiers I saw in my travels. Is it a race thing or a class thing?
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dwmte says on May 8, 2005, 05:45: one of my workers.... many years ago, was a black/negro/negrito/afro/fro/brother colombiano.
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kat1 (Moderator) says on May 8, 2005, 06:18: There are many families in Colombia although they don't treat a Black person badly, they can't hide the fact that they would be very dissapointed if one of his children married a Black person, many families will say "va a dañar la raza"
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viewpoint says on May 8, 2005, 06:27: Well I might have felt that way at one point in my life but I have learned that there are worse things that can happen in life like your children marrying a really bad person from their same race.
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 07:45: Platano, well put
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itaguifun says on May 8, 2005, 07:51: Mario are you sure a black compatriot is COLOMBIAN I thought you would have called him/her AMERICAN
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 07:51: Thanks Cx I had hoped you would participate in this thread. This guy irritates me. The thing that bothers me is that early on in the thread, when I tried to explain things to him, he immediately attacked me to the point he almost called me a slave owner.
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 08:08: Lionheart.... I think you are forgeting that this guy is Colombia and not here in the US. There may have been some Colombians that use the word here on line, but that is because they live here or they learned the word from associating with people on PBH. But I feel confident in saying that you never heard any Colombian use the N word in Colombia, not because there is not some racism, (although there is nothing like here) but because this word is not even in the Colombian Spanish language repertoire. Even in Mexico, which is directly next door to us, that word is never spoken.
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 08:15: One more point Lionheart Regarding "me negrita" I don't know why you should have had to be reassured many times that this expression is not only NOT racist, but it is actually a compliment. Once should have been enough. I wish people that are not of our Latino culture, keep telling us how we need to act, and how we need to speak.
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poco says on May 8, 2005, 08:29: There is none of this In the land of Bush "When you men get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy." Quote - General Tommy Franks 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 08:35: Viewpoint...just hold on a minute. I agree with a lot of what you wrote....but you have kind of gone far a field here...very far. This guy mad the assertion in plain simple English, that all Colombians are racists. How else would you interpret the way he open this thread. Need I remind you, he asked "Are all Colombian Racist". He did not get into the inequalities in treatment. He did not discuss any of the items you talked about. Again, need I remind you that he made that conclusion based on one point and one point alone, and that point involved his misinterpretation of the use Negra, which he thought was nigger. I said it above, and I will say it again, and you said it yourself above, no Colombian person in Colombia even has a clue about what that word is. If the don't know the word, they can't say it. That is simple logic. The word is an American word, (although it may be used elsewhere) and NOT a Colombian word. You yourself admit you never heard it in Colombia.
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viewpoint says on May 8, 2005, 08:36: Are Colombians Racist? A question not a statement Are Colombians Racist? Is a question being asked or response being solicted !!! He did not say or otherwise state "COLOMBIANS ARE RACIST" !!! Please note at the end of his question is a question mark (???) and not an exclamation point (!!!)
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 08:42: a dumb question ! I remember be taught that there is no such thing as a dumb question.
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Desideria (Moderator) says on May 8, 2005, 08:44: Gomez, I have just one thing to say to you on this topic: you're absolutely right. "When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?"(First Witch in Macbeth) 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 09:01: Desi.......................T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U !!!! When I first saw your post, I thought, "oh no...here we go."
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platano says on May 8, 2005, 09:37: G5 and Desi, have a great Mother's Day celebration! It is not everyday such agreement between Desi, G5, and Platano happens.
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Desideria (Moderator) says on May 8, 2005, 10:07: thank you, platano:) "When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?"(First Witch in Macbeth) 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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ARMacleod says on May 8, 2005, 10:30: Prejudiced! Not necessarily racist. Racist? The thread appears to be targeted at black white people. This in itself shows racism, or perhaps we could say colourism? The brain is like a parachute, it only functions correctly when it is open. Pax vobiscum. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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npaul says on May 8, 2005, 11:34: Donate to the United Negro College Fund. I just saw their ad yesterday calling themselves Negros and asking for money trying to play the sypathy card.
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VanMan says on May 8, 2005, 11:48: i tried to wash the yellow off but all i see is red, not white "Reality is, in all countries, people prefer white to negro. In Colombia they want to whiten their blood lines and have babies with blue eyes. This is the prevailing attitude in all countries around the world, except maybe for Mid and South Africa."
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poco says on May 8, 2005, 11:58: No Fear - Salvation is Upon us Want to see REAL RACEISM,,, have look. "When you men get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy." Quote - General Tommy Franks 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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ARMacleod says on May 8, 2005, 11:59: VanMan You need to be whitened up? Keep reading zumi, kerry london male etc , you will be whitened, also frightened, shitened, not enlightened, or brightened. The brain is like a parachute, it only functions correctly when it is open. Pax vobiscum. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Desideria (Moderator) says on May 8, 2005, 12:07: then again you could go to a country where everybody is pitch-black and certainly you would pale by comparison. "When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?"(First Witch in Macbeth) 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Desideria (Moderator) says on May 8, 2005, 12:14: "and they call us 'personas de color'? We're black, which means absence of color. It's all those who call themselves 'white' but are beige, tan, pink, yellow, brown who should be called 'personas de color'!" "When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?"(First Witch in Macbeth) 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Rubiazo says on May 8, 2005, 13:10: I was reading a book recently by Raul Canizares. The book was on "Santería" but it had an excellent chapter on race relations in the Americas (North, South, in between, etc.)
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tampadavid says on May 8, 2005, 13:30: Are Colombians Racist? I am planning to go to Colombia soon to host some video lighting seminars and was wondering about several things. Do Colombians hate white americans..am I safe in clubs etc...I also hear warnings about kidnappings.
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kat1 (Moderator) says on May 8, 2005, 13:51: But on whole Racism does exits in Colombia. and the coast of Colombia is the worst.
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Lionheart says on May 8, 2005, 15:36: not just in Colombia ... it seems a general way of life in Latin America. Similar forms of racism exist in the other countries as well, like the usage of negrita/negrito as a term of endearment, just like being called a monkey, monito/monita, and many other animals and races.
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 18:40: Tinto Your bias due to your relationship with co moderator Lionheart renders your opinion regarding where I obtained my Law degree insignificant. Of course "hitting below the belt" about the quality of my law degree, only adds to that assertion.
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 18:50: Lionheart... You have no clue what I was talking about.....
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 20:56: Kernow I just knew I just knew it would be only a matter of time before you chimed in. I swear you just look for any post that I make, no matter what it's about, and you are sure to add your 2 pesos.
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platano says on May 8, 2005, 20:58: G5, Nobody can take your place. You are unique!
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Gomezman5 says on May 8, 2005, 21:07: Thank Platano I'm getting that feeling such is the case....Lionheart and Tinto I am sure think the same of me :(
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SingSling says on May 9, 2005, 03:20: Back to the point Actually not many English speakers use the term 'nigger' it is really only used in the USA, I have almost never heard the word in the UK, Australia, New Zealand or Canada. Of course that is not to say that there is no racism in those countries just that the term is not used. I would guess that the original poster here missheard something that he translated into a more familiar word used in his particular culture.
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kernow62 says on May 9, 2005, 04:34: I remember the not very nice term "nig-nog" used in England.
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SingSling says on May 9, 2005, 04:43: Ha ha Last time I heard that phrase was in a 70's sitcom, even then it wasn't in common usage, more a device for the show. The point being that the racist white guy was shown up in every episode.
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kernow62 says on May 9, 2005, 04:51: Yes, it is a bit dated. My mother used to use it I am ashamed to say.
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elmodefoque says on May 9, 2005, 05:12: Let me answer this question as a possible recipient of such act, that if there is such a thing as racism in Colombia. ASK NOT WHAT THE PUSSY CAN DO FOR YOU, BUT WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR THAT PUSSY!!!!!!!!!! CAT LOVER 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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fosth says on May 9, 2005, 05:28: If you look back in 'British' history you'll find plenty of terms similar to 'Nig-nog' as these all date from a time when the British were slaughtering their way around Africa.
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N2Aquatix says on May 9, 2005, 06:53: The "N" Word Who gives a d at mn if they use the "N" word or not?!?! Racism isn't about a word, it's about an attitude. From what I've observed, the lighter skinned Colombians consider themselves to be better than the darker skinned ones. That constitutes racism. Case closed!!!
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Truth_In_Its_Rawest_Form says on Jun 15, 2005, 22:56: Black Colombians The evasive and incessant excuses such as 'racism is everywhere', have become quite monotonous. Racism is everywhere, true. But there's a time when it must be addressed, a time when you stop ducking and dodging and sweeping it under the rug. Yes, the U.S. had Jim Crow laws, written laws. Colombia has Jim Crow laws, they're just not written. They're there, but they're not there. For example, there's no laws that say that blacks are not allowed on Spanish speaking television but do you see them there? NO. Do you see them working high profiled jobs or dining in fancy restaurants? That's why Latin America's racism is so incorrigible. There are drug dealers who are caught with drugs on them, and then there are drug dealers who are more clever, they know when to move, when to ditch the product. They're more evasive. But that doesn't mean they're not drug dealers just because they're not caught. I hate to use such a degrading metaphor but it fits nicely into what I'm trying to explain. The U.S.'s racism is more open and incidents are documented. If all of Colombia's racism had been documented what do you think it would be like? I wager it would look worse than the U.S. Atleast white Americans helped to change things. Look at the Woolworth Sit-In http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0310/12/wool.jpg A black girl is getting food poured on her for being in a whites only restaurant but her white civil rights friends are there with her and they are also covered in food for assisting blacks and associating with a black girl. How many white or mestizo Colombians are fighting to help the negros and indios gain their equality? None, because social mobility is everything in Latin America and associating with those who are not potential socialites are of no use to you. How many of you will even admit to the seriousness of the issue. Oh, you'll admit it's there, but you'll say 'it's not that bad'. It's there and it's extreme. I'd rather fight written laws than invisible ones, just as I'd rather fight a man I can see than an invisible one.
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Rubiazo says on Jun 15, 2005, 23:30: what is it that everybody has against drug dealers anyway?
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toneloc24 says on Jun 16, 2005, 08:58: Why does this shit keeping coming back up? Colombia has problems, some see them, some don't, some won't admit it. "Don't tase me, bro!!!!" 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Rubiazo says on Jun 16, 2005, 21:05: I think the real issue is, if you are black and have tons of money is it the same thing as being white with tons of money. Maybe there is no place on Planet Earth where this is true. I know of black friends that have had a great time in Amsterdam, others who literally couldnt get laid in the Red Light District with a fistful of Euros. Maybe in Colombia you'll be fine with the hos but might have a problem getting a seat in a nice restaurant.
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Dan81 says on Jun 16, 2005, 22:15: HEY YOU ALL!!
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