So This is How Indians was Teaching Kids by Referring to us as nikkas????

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Am I allowed to find this funny?

Not sure anymore

But even so, the way she is singing it so proper made me bust out laughing
 

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It was also the original name of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.
Never knew that. Just saw that the song was a British adaption of an American minstrel song. American pop culture denigrating Blacks going global, happening for close to two centuries now.

Kids singing songs about the maiming and deaths of Black children. MFers are devils to the core.
 

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This was in India long ago
They didn’t know what the n bomb meant
Today still many don’t know what it means

Disagree here, for two reasons.

British colonization and (mis) education of India brought with it the indoctrination of Euro views about Africans. This bolstered their own negative views about Black skin within segments of their own cultures.

Indians have traveled to and interacted with Black people in Africa before and during the Euro colonization on the continent.

This English language slur was understood.
 
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