Dante Alighieri wrote:
Howdy all, I just wrote a new article, [[List of ethnic slurs]]. I've put a redirect at [[List of racial epithets]]. Now, the list also includes terms for people based on their religion, but I don't think that the article title is that big a deal. Now, on to my request.
Because I've from the United States, the list is obviously heavily populated with American English examples. I'm hoping that people from other countries (especially non-English speaking ones) will stop by to add in their own terms.
Just to clarify, I'm interested in this as a scholarly pursuit, although it will probably be used for unsavory purposes by unsavory individuals. If you could all take the time to go look and make whatever changes you think will improve the article, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
I would express a concern about the title. "Ethnic" is certainly more comprehensive than "racial", so that part is a clear improvement. On the other hand I find "slurs" to be more POV than "epithets". I see a need to maintain a perspective of time. What may be a slur to-day may not always have been so. When the Doukhobors were given that name it was intended as a slur by the Tsarists; eventually they assumed the name themselves and the pejorative nature of the word dropped away. Contrariwise, black Americans were once called "colored", and that term was generally accepted in its time. It has since evolved away from acceptability, but it was certainly an improvement over "nigger".
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