• norbert
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      207 months ago

      We were just talking about this (at work). I never considered my parents racist, but I definitely heard Brazil nuts called that, it’s uncomfortable to think about how pervasive systemic racism is.

      • @[email protected]
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        -17 months ago

        Same thing with “monkey bread”, though less overt and I’d argue in some ways more sinister

        • @Frozengyro
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          247 months ago

          Please explain how monkey bread is racist? I know calling people monkeys can be racist, but that has nothing to do with monkey bread or why it’s called that.

          • @MonkRome
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            67 months ago

            I looked it up, named after how you eat it, by pulling it apart like a monkey.

            • @[email protected]
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              57 months ago

              Honestly it’s kinda wild to me that we just automatically assume racism when we hear the word monkey these days. We either need to rename the animal then or learn nuance imo.

              Like ok fine “can’t say monkey” but I really like the members of the climbey hairy bois genus, they’re adorable especially Squirrel Climbey Hairy Bois.

              • @[email protected]
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                27 months ago

                mmm, monke

                calling someone a monkey is just scientifically accurate anyways, it should be as offensive as calling a female dog a bitch, like hm yes that is indeed what it is

          • @tsonfeir
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            67 months ago

            It’s an odd name for bread anyway. It looks nothing like a monkey.

            I can sorta see “bear claws,” but it’s a stretch.

            We should really just let the French name all food products.