The racial slur of the day is Maldito Bori.
It is used to refer to Puerto Ricans.
Deep lore: Puerto Ricans come from Boriquen and call themselves Boriquas. Bori is short for that. Maldito is used so commonly before Bori by many other Hispanics because they steal, rob, kill, and smell. Maldito means "god-damned".
The racial slur of the day is Champiñon.
It is used to refer to Ecuadorians.
Deep lore: Champiñon is used by Spaniards to refer to Ecuadorian immigrants in Spain. In Spanish, champiñon means mushroom. The stereotypical person from Ecuador is short with a big head, giving the appearance of a mushroom.
The racial slur of the day is Chink.
It is used to refer to Asians.
Deep lore: Asian equivalent of "Nigger" for blacks. Two possible origins: the dictionary definition is "A narrow opening or slit", meaning a reference to their eyes. Or could also refer to the sound of someone working on a railroad, which Chinese immigrants helped build in 1800's America. Technically should only refer to Chinese, but used for all Asians.
The racial slur of the day is You People.
It is used to refer to Blacks.
Deep lore: Ross Perot, while at the 1992 NAACP convention in Nashville TN, frequently addressed his audience as "you people." Revitalized again in April, 2007 when Don Imus said "I can't get any place with you people" on the Rev. Al Sharpton's radio show.
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