polak
2007-01-10 16:20:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A derogatory term for a polish person is Pollock or Pollack.
Franz Liszt, one of the most amazing musical minds ever born, was a Pollock. Pollocks rock.
2007-01-10 16:18:51
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is derogatory then why bring it up? The sooner we stop using these terms, the sooner they will be forgetten. They do nothing for making the world a better place.
2007-01-10 16:19:57
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answer #3
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answered by San Diego Art Nut 6
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Turks
Kanacke used in Germany
Kinderficker (=child raper) used in Germany, for their islamic virgin marriage
Knoblauchfresser (garlic-eater / garlic glutton), used in Germany in reference to Turkish cuisine, also referred to Middle Eastern people
Kümmeltürke (caraway turk), Used in Germany in reference to Turkish cuisine
Wog was originally used in Britain to signify Turks, but it has become used as a general derogatory term for people from Southern Europe (particularly Italians and Greeks) and the Middle East, and to some extent, foreigners in general.
Turco, literally Turk, used in Brazil to designate all Arabic speakers in areas such as São Paulo, with a large Middle East immigrants and their descendants. Also used in Argentina.
Schapie, (lit. "little sheep". "sheepy") a Dutch term for immigrant Turks because Turkish people said to be engaged in bestiality with the particular animal.
Schwarzkopf: Meaning "Black Head", used in Germany. From stereotypical Turkish feature of dark hair.
Ziegenhirte (=goatherd) used in Germany, reference for their economy in Turkey
2007-01-10 16:19:04
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answer #4
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answered by Bonita Applebaum 5
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Nothing that can be said here without incurring a violation notice; nothing that will be said here to demean or denigrate
2007-01-10 16:20:54
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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What kind of insane question is this? What a disgrace.
2007-01-10 16:23:05
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answer #6
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answered by Charlie W. 2
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douche bag...it works for every heritage
2007-01-10 16:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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polock?
2007-01-10 16:19:08
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answer #8
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answered by ? 7
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