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6 phrases with racist origins you may have been unaware
I dislike this woman and I hope she impales her face on a set of golden antlers.
The etymology of racial slurs can be an amusing topic. Jigaboo, for example, comes from a bantu word for keeping your head bowed, implying servility. Nignog, a british classic, was originally nigmenog, which had no racial connotation and just meant a foolish person until some racists came along and said, 'hello, I know what that word sounds like', and appropriated it for their silly purposes.
The Kinks - You really got me going
Tags for this video have been changed from 'kinks, british, classic' to 'kinks, british, classic, 60s' - edited by swampgirl