List of ethnic slurs: Difference between revisions

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'''Pysgödyafol''' - Mainly used by catholic Gvergoles to describe various kinds of socialists, it simply means "Devilfish". It came about during the early 20th century mainly used to describe more radical movements like communism. When the Syndicalists started to gain power it was also often used to describe them, but the term was culturally banned after the establishment of the cooperative. Today it is used equally by Gvergoles and other Vithinjans alike mainly to describe people from what is considered socialist nations or regions, like Carna and the Cape.
'''Pysgödyafol''' - Mainly used by catholic Gvergoles to describe various kinds of socialists, it simply means "Devilfish". It came about during the early 20th century mainly used to describe more radical movements like communism. When the Syndicalists started to gain power it was also often used to describe them, but the term was culturally banned after the establishment of the cooperative. Today it is used equally by Gvergoles and other Vithinjans alike mainly to describe people from what is considered socialist nations or regions, like Carna and the Cape.
==Audonia==
==Audonia==
'''[[Ebidi]]''' - is an Arabic word meaning "servant" or "slave". The term is usually used in [[Audonia]] as an ethnic slur for Black people, and dates back to the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] and the [[Maritime Dericanian Slave Trade]].  
'''Ebidi''' - is an Arabic word meaning "servant" or "slave". The term is usually used in [[Audonia]] as an ethnic slur for Black people, and dates back to the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] and the [[Maritime Dericanian Slave Trade]].  


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