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Question from bangthedrum

(, Thu 30 May 2013, 15:27)
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When did coon become racialist?

(, Fri 31 May 2013, 18:12, 11 replies)
Was it in 1938 at the Berlin Olympics?

(, Fri 31 May 2013, 18:16, closed)
No.
Prick.
(, Fri 31 May 2013, 18:48, closed)
But Jessie sure raced up the list there

(, Fri 31 May 2013, 18:53, closed)
Are you conscious of how thick you are?
I often wonder how aware truly dim people are about their own dimness. Can you see that normal people are vastly more sentient than you? Like you're some sort of domestic animal.
(, Fri 31 May 2013, 19:00, closed)
Yes......can we touch winkies now?
Chews cud and waits
(, Fri 31 May 2013, 20:06, closed)
Horrible bullying of North American wildlife.

(, Fri 31 May 2013, 20:12, closed)
That's easy.
During the slave transports, the slaves where packed into the holds of the ships like bacon, or bacoon, as it was known at the time.

The phrase Bacoon to describe a black person fell into disuse until 1848 when Bruce Forsyth used it in his stage act with the catchphrase "This Bacoon tastes salty".

The contraction 'coon didn't become officially racist until Bob Geldof used it during Live Aid in his famous televised "These coons are fucking ravenous" rant.



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(, Fri 31 May 2013, 20:38, closed)
Oh excellent.

(, Fri 31 May 2013, 20:47, closed)
*golf clap*
an excellent summary
(, Fri 31 May 2013, 21:33, closed)
YES!

(, Fri 31 May 2013, 22:40, closed)
This is the only useful answer that is going to be posted this week.
Congratulations or sutin.
(, Sat 1 Jun 2013, 13:18, closed)

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