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Hm he has mastered chakra...can he do romjutsu... - Balkanforum user Floki
then you must be some kind of wizzard who has lightning in his eyes - Balkanforum user Cobra about Mortimer
Only a Sinti and Roma who has gained the power of the wheel can do it. - In conversation with the Balkanforum user Axer
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Not true, I don't mind being a wog and most ppl here in greece don't either, the word has been reversely-nullified, its original derogatory slur lost. It's the zoomer (and older) wogs with modern identitarian related complexes on anthro-forums that fight the term vehemently.
And it's true, it did originate in Australia with Greeks at least.
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Similar case in Germany, people used „Kanacke“ as racist slur against South European migrants, later Near Eastern people like Turks and Arabs but also Balkan people were included. For me, it is basically everyone outside of East Asia and Northwestern Europe. You can be one of gallops blond Spaniards, but you are still a wog.
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In Sweden it is "blatte" (supposed to mean cockroach in Latin, I think). I think in the old days, kanacke was used in Sweden as well but fell out of use and now it's blatte. Blatte in proper refers to dark-haired or "swarthy" Caucasoids and not blacks or East Asians. Sometimes I guess East Europeans can be included.
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Serbs or Bulgars would be considered as wogs here, I remember a Russian friend told me something about them, it was a joke but I can’t exactly remember what. Something like „Bulgars are Mediterranean Russians..“ but it was funnier. There are also bad stereotypes about East Europeans especially about Polish people here, but there aren’t considered as wogs here. Also Germans can be quite russophobe sometimes, they had prejudices against Ukranians too(like Ukraine is a third world country in Europe), but that attitude changed.
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Yeah, I think it's silly to call lighter Eastern Europeans blattar. Not that I use the word, but for me it means basically a Med, Dinarid or Armenid type. But stereotypes do also play a role. Jews are the cousins of Arabs, and I think they in general unlike Arabs are not considered blattar because it's thought that Jews integrate much better. And there are some bad stereotypes about Balkan groups in Sweden, particularly Serbs and Albanians.
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