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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"Gringo" may be offensive, but there's no history of oppression there. (Like "cracker" vs the nword, they're not the same).

Ion the case of Zingaro, Tsigani, Zigeuner, Gitan there is. The history of oppression includes systematic attempts of eradication and forced family separations similar to the situation with the Canadian Indian residential schools.

presented with the same Google results that I've seen... I see nothing wrong with it.

I mean, the first sentence on English Wikipedia:

Zingaro is an Italian derogatory word for a Romani man.

This may be more of a European thing, but systemic racism against Roma is very much still alive and causing a lot of harm.

I get that Heather had some romantic traveller and adventure image in mind, but that feels a lot like the seemingly benevolent racism behind the noble savage narrative about native Americans?