South African Vicki Momberg sentenced to 3 years (1 year suspended) in jail for racist rant.

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Kaffir, it's an Arabic slur for Black people. Similar to the n word

So it was created by Arabs? Makes sense, this Iraqi that owned a corner store from my old neighborhood told me they referred to black people in the region he's from as slaves to their face:gucci:

This world is a rough place for black folks :to:
 

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Kaffir, it's an Arabic slur for Black people. Similar to the n word

No it's not. Kaffir is an Arabic term which means non-believer and is applied to all non-Muslims..black & white. It is NOT a black slur in Arabic.

South Africans use it as their version of the N word. Im not even sure if it's derived from the Arabic term since they're also non-believers :heh:




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The 16th century explorer Leo Africanus described the Cafri as pagan "negroes", and one of five principal population groups in Africa. According to him, they were of a very dark complexion, "for the most part exceeding blacke of colour". Leo Africanus identified the Cafri's geographical heartland as being located in remote southern Africa, an area which he designated as Cafraria.[6]

Following Leo Africanus, the works of Richard Hakluyt designate this population as Cafars and Gawars (Ilitterate), which is, infidels or disbelievers".[7][8] Hakluyt refers to slaves ("slaves called Cafari") and certain inhabitants of Ethiopia ("and they use to go in small shippes, and trade with the Cafars") by two different but similar names. The word is also used in allusion to a portion of the coast of Africa ("land of Cafraria").[9] On early European maps of the 16th and 17th centuries, southern Africa was likewise called by cartographers Cafreria.
 

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No it's not. Kaffir is an Arabic term which means non-believer and is applied to all non-Muslims..black & white. It is NOT a black slur in Arabic.

South Africans use it as their version of the N word. Im not even sure if it's derived from the Arabic term since they're also non-believers :heh:




Early English

The 16th century explorer Leo Africanus described the Cafri as pagan "negroes", and one of five principal population groups in Africa. According to him, they were of a very dark complexion, "for the most part exceeding blacke of colour". Leo Africanus identified the Cafri's geographical heartland as being located in remote southern Africa, an area which he designated as Cafraria.[6]

Following Leo Africanus, the works of Richard Hakluyt designate this population as Cafars and Gawars (Ilitterate), which is, infidels or disbelievers".[7][8] Hakluyt refers to slaves ("slaves called Cafari") and certain inhabitants of Ethiopia ("and they use to go in small shippes, and trade with the Cafars") by two different but similar names. The word is also used in allusion to a portion of the coast of Africa ("land of Cafraria").[9] On early European maps of the 16th and 17th centuries, southern Africa was likewise called by cartographers Cafreria.

White south Africans are the worst :scust: Demonic group of people. fukk em all
 

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Now you all see why I've always said im not a big fan of "freedom of speech". My friends say that's so unamerican of me but whatever.

Certain things need to be kept in check and that's one of the flaws of the U.S. constitution. But the U.S. with all its power and influence via media and other means have polluted many other nations with that nonsense.
 
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