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Goodbye Aunt Jemima...

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Same great taste, just minus the negress!!!
 
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Why get rid of our beloved Aunt Jemima?
 
As usual, Gigi is a week late on this.


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I'll not be using Pearl Milling Co .. if they think it's now racist to have a beloved black woman on their box.. then it's was always racist.. I won't purchase these anymore
 
I'll not be using Pearl Milling Co .. if they think it's now racist to have a beloved black woman on their box.. then it's was always racist.. I won't purchase these anymore
Aunt Jemima must be spinning in her grave.
 
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Same great taste, just minus the negress!!!

Not sure about French...but in Cajun, that is the word to use to call a female the N-word.

Also...which is rather ironic....

Neg, is what one would use to call the male a N-word, but it is also a term of endearment for a young male like your son or grandson.
 
Not sure about French...but in Cajun, that is the word to use to call a female the N-word.

Also...which is rather ironic....

Neg, is what one would use to call the male a N-word, but it is also a term of endearment for a young male like your son or grandson.
It was the way my grandma would say black lady. She didn’t speak French.

“Where’s that lovely negress you used to bring around.”


She dumped me Grandma.

“She did seem a little too pretty for you.”

Yeah, she thought so too.

Maybe it was a Midwest thing, idk. All the olds that grew up eating dirt bread in tDepression used it. There was no ill will in its use. Black dude would be negro. Black lady negress. She didn’t have African-American in her vocabulary. Also, she prolly never met a person from Africa, so no reason to call someone that.
 
Not sure about French...but in Cajun, that is the word to use to call a female the N-word.

Also...which is rather ironic....

Neg, is what one would use to call the male a N-word, but it is also a term of endearment for a young male like your son or grandson.
Come to think of it, my other grandma that lived down your way for years. Had a couple kids born in Louisiana even, she never said it.

She said black.

And 2/3’s of her kids got Frenchie names. Never called me Neg. always called me Chuckie.
 
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