08-10-2025, 11:07 PM
(08-10-2025, 11:02 PM)茶 Tea Wrote:(08-10-2025, 10:58 PM)☁ Pluto Wrote:(08-10-2025, 10:54 PM)moocow Wrote:(08-10-2025, 10:44 PM)茶 Tea Wrote: the reason why racial slurs are bad is that they carry behind them the weight of all the various kinds of violence that have been perpetrated in the interest of upholding white supremacy. you can call cracker a racial slur if you want but it broadens the meaning so much as to make it completely useless.
for a brief history lesson to help build some context around the word "cracker" being used to refer to white people in america specifically- the term comes from the sounds the whips made when cracked against the skin of enslaved individuals, the slave masters were referred to by many slang terms and "cracker" is one of those terms, again because of the sounds the whips made when used against enslaved individuals. personally, i dont consider it to be derogatory as they were used to refer to people in the position of power and not as a way of dehumanizing an entire group of people solely based off of their skin tone and appearance.
The way that the word is used now is specifically derogatory to white people in positions of power.
You can just say what you mean: "It's okay to be racist to white people as they are in power."
yes actually, if what you mean by "racist" is "hurt my feelings", it is okay to be mean and hurt people's feelings if the extent of the damage done is to hurt their feelings. sorry that your feelings were hurt from when you were being an asshole and someone told you you were being an asshole. it happens sometimes. i hope we can all learn and grow from this incident.
What I mean by "racist" is that the intent being the word "cracker" is using it derogatorily against people, more specifically white people. Just like any other slur being used derogatorily against a person of color.
If the intent is to hate someone for something they cannot change, say the color of their skin, it's prejudice. In this specific scenario, it's classified as racism.
I hope you are able to comprehend the words I am speaking to you; as it doesn't seem like you're capable of reading considering that you aren't making much sense in the context of who you're responding to. No offense.
