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mulatto diaries #66 etymology Posted by: tiffdjones
Video duration: 566 seconds Global video hits: 1684 tiffany talks about racial slurs and their origins warning! i say the "n-word" in this video... it's mostly about racial slurs against whites tho. Related: african, american, biracial, black, blue-eyed, caucasian, cracker, devil, mixed, mulatto, n-word, nigger, peckerwood, race, white Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Etymology 101 Posted by: LLO525Star
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Ohrid - etymology. ????? - ??????????. Posted by: VMOPO
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Resen, Prespa - etymology. ?????, ?????? - ??????????. Posted by: VMOPO
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Re: mulatto diaries #66 etymology Posted by: GeniusesneedLOVEtoo
Video duration: 543 seconds Global video hits: 62 My take on the words she was defining. Related: african, american, biracial, black, blue-eyed, caucasian, cracker, devil, mixed, mulatto, n-word, nigger, peckerwood, race, white Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Etymology (Bjork "Innocence" Contest) Posted by: QuazAmataz
Video duration: 253 seconds Global video hits: 831 A brief, autobiographical history through words and images. See higher quality version and more artwork at www.aphasiac.org. Related: animation, bjork, innocence Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Video duration: 101 seconds Global video hits: 191 The hip-story of some more months. Related: etymology, films, matt, minute, mock, months, part, robertshaw, turtle Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Video duration: 92 seconds Global video hits: 125 Matt calmly explains the history of the names of the months. Related: etymology, films, matt, minute, mock, months, robertshaw, turtle Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Etymology Minute #6: Silhouette Posted by: OctoMaat
Video duration: 100 seconds Global video hits: 223 Matt casts the history of silhouettes. Related: etymology, films, matt, minute, mock, robertshaw, silhouette, turtle Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: Antaraxenox. on 04 Dec 08, 02:23:03
you are not biracial, no fucking way. Even both your ethnicities are from northwestern Europe, same type of whites sorry but no variety at all.
By: IhateFoxNews. on 25 Nov 08, 05:52:50
Mulatto = mutant. I would never want to be called that. I am biracial too. My Mom is Irish and my Dad is German. That is still biracial to me. ;)
By: ZumbaFitPrincess. on 03 Nov 08, 20:59:03
Hey Tiff! Just writing to say hi! I still watch your video's just been silent! I'm glad you got to try the "Mixed Chicks"! It's the best! Peace, Destiny
By: 1cottontop. on 03 Nov 08, 05:06:05
I heard that the word "nigger" came from the blacks that came from NIGERIA and you're correct about the southerners -- they shortened it and could not pronouce it worth a darn - anyway the first slaves were SOLD by AFRICAN LEADERS to whites in NIGERIA and then later out of BENIN. Eventually (the slavetraders out right beat raped and stole them from other parts of Africa and the Carribean). Not sure how accurate any of it is - but I have heard this "theory" and read about it several times. Hmmm?
By: creolee. on 02 Nov 08, 21:12:35
I like McCain too although not as much as Obama! But as far as "White power" goes, GO TO HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By: brendubab. on 01 Nov 08, 13:00:53
Fantastic vid. Your thoughts on the complexity of human nature r intriguing.
By: MaskedCartoon. on 31 Oct 08, 01:44:01
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By: ironboogz. on 30 Oct 08, 20:39:28
i like ur hair man lol
By: bellepluie1. on 25 Oct 08, 17:43:25
It was a term to describe people who came from Niger. However, the southerns probably thought all those blacks came from either Niger or Nigeria thus, Nigger. I will never think that word is okay to say. I don't like it for the negative definition it was given. It was so ingrained into the word that there is too much history of negativity to even use it for positive or reclaim it. It's kind of like how the people of Lesbos is trying to reclaim the word Lesbian.
By: rimrida777. on 24 Oct 08, 20:14:28
To bellepluie1 Don't let Europeans confuse you with it being "OK" to use the word nigger because they threw it in the Dictionary. IT'S MADE UP BY SOUTHERN FOLK!!!! REALIZE IT!!!! People saying......"anybody can be a nigger"......is the most ridiculous shit I ever heard. No justification for it. Even if it's bogusly put in the dictionary. Later.
By: tiffdjones. on 24 Oct 08, 13:48:11
thanks! i love the mixed chicks products :)
By: bellepluie1. on 24 Oct 08, 01:10:50
We all know that the southerns had a drawl. I would know, but I doubt that this was derived from the southern drawl. There's very few words in the English language that we use from the southern drawl.
By: rimrida777. on 23 Oct 08, 03:31:33
Sorry guys, you're all wrong. The word "nigger" is derived from Southern Conferderates. Their southern drawl made them pronounce "Negro" as "Nigg-ruh" and eventually people just started saying "Nigger." Has nothing to do with Niger. Need explanation again just shoot me a commense line. Later. Peace. By the way this video sounds like a "big bubbily ramble." Anywayz, nice lipps. Peace.
By: rimrida777. on 23 Oct 08, 03:28:48
Sorry guys, you're all wrong. The word "nigger" is derived from Southern Conferderates. Their southern drawl made them pronounce "Negro" as "Nigg-ruh" and eventually people just started saying "Nigger." Has nothing to do with Niger. Need explanation again just shoot me a commense line. Later. Peace.
By: bellepluie1. on 22 Oct 08, 17:54:52
The slur may have been around for centuries, but so has Niger. Although, Negros is a Spanish word for black. This was a country that was annexed recently by France and their word for black is Noir. While a lot of outsiders have invaded and explored Niger, it really did have it's own name prior to the discovery of others. Just like every other land had it's own name prior to it's "discovery". Africans did know how to speak in their own languages before the arrival of others.
By: lovesme365. on 22 Oct 08, 05:21:05
Your theory is interesting on the slur "Nigger". I have to disagree with it b/c the term has been around for at least 3 centuries while the country of Niger was not even explored until the 1800s b/c its mostly desert land. I was taught it comes from the spanish "Negro" which means the color black and the colonist mispronounced it forming the current connotation. The negative meaning came later.
By: 4thesakeofit. on 21 Oct 08, 20:48:23
It's not the point here, but your hair looks really pretty in this vid and your last few! :D the mixed chicks products working well? lovelovelove your videos!
By: bellepluie1. on 18 Oct 08, 08:26:48
That's true about the word Honkey being in reference to Hungarians. Not sure if you talked about the word Nigger in one of your video posts. The word "Nigger", from my theory, came from a reference to Africans from the country "Niger". Take that and mix it with a reference to an African from the country Niger and you get "Nigger". You couldn't use Nigerian as a reference because that would suggest a person came from Nigeria. That's my lesson on the word "Nigger" today. Hope we all learned.
By: xsnugglebunnix. on 17 Oct 08, 19:32:21
had nooo clue that in some places mulatto was a derogatory word.my knowledge of the names for people of white and black ancestry are as follows:- Black & White = Mulatto , Mulatto & Black = Sambo, White & Mulatto = Quadroon , Quadroon & White = Mustee ,Mustee & White = Mustifino , Mustifino & White = Quintroon , Quintroon & White = Octroon and anyone who was "blacker" than a sambo..i.e. if a sambo mixed with black and so on would just be considered coloured or simply black.
By: stalkyboy. on 16 Oct 08, 23:51:08
I pay attention to what you say as opposed to how you say it. To appease those who wish to "check" your vocab, I recommed you begin your video intro like so: "Wuddup muh-f*kas, dis yo' girl, the B, to the R-ah, to the T, and today I'm gon' spit real fye-uh about how it is bein' a true redbone up in dis here camp. 'Preciate ya'lls comments and sh*t, but I ain't got no time for bulls*t. Yo, if you ain't got nuthin' good to say, den don't bring it here. Take dat sh*t over to myspace..." lol
By: tiffdjones. on 16 Oct 08, 21:56:04
well thanks for listening and commenting. i tried to explain it the best way i could in the video. maybe i should add something to my channel description...
By: studentsw. on 16 Oct 08, 21:54:34
Ok well I just didn't find it that clear that was her position on the terminiology
By: tiffdjones. on 16 Oct 08, 21:32:07
that's why she always says "biracial tiffany" in the beginning even tho it annoys some people. it's a way of trying to make it clear that she does not refer to herself as mulatto :)
By: studentsw. on 16 Oct 08, 21:21:08
Yeah that is true she does not explicitly call herself that, although mulatto dairies is quite a defining statment, so to ppl coming across this they would beleive she self identifies by that word. But if she is using it in a way to draw attention to the diaries then it definately does that maybe because I am so offended by biracial/ mixed race people calling themselves derrogatory terminology I have to say something.
By: tiffdjones. on 16 Oct 08, 21:12:53
you make me laugh! i like that :)