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Reporter @reveal covering immigration. Dodgers fan. Misser of the 15" of hair I recently donated. Seed saver. Occasional bead worker. Amateur cancer haver.

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    1. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 14 Mar 2014

      Just like we have the n-word in English, we also have the m-word in Spanish. Did you grow up hearing it?

      10 replies 8 retweets 2 likes
    2. Patricia Valoy‏Verified account @PatriciaValoy 14 Mar 2014
      Replying to @aurabogado

      @aurabogado I heard it all the time, and as I kid I would challenge it. Eventually I heard it less, but my family still uses it.

      1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
    3. Jukebox Jones‏ @jukiejones 14 Mar 2014
      Replying to @PatriciaValoy

      @Besito86 @aurabogado What's the translation for that word? Is there a literal one? I'm asking, u can say it.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    4. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 14 Mar 2014
      Replying to @jukiejones

      @WeSeeRace It would be like the n-word in English. @Besito86

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    5. Jukebox Jones‏ @jukiejones 14 Mar 2014
      Replying to @aurabogado

      @aurabogado I know, but what exactly IS a m? Is it specifically a slur or does the word have dual meaning?

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      Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 14 Mar 2014
      Replying to @jukiejones

      @WeSeeRace It derives from a Náhuatl word for a dung beetle, and it's just about the worst slur.

      7:12 AM - 14 Mar 2014
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        2. Jukebox Jones‏ @jukiejones 14 Mar 2014
          Replying to @aurabogado

          @aurabogado Why dung beetle? Is that a reference to how we supposedly stink or a color reference?

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        3. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 14 Mar 2014
          Replying to @jukiejones

          @WeSeeRace I should add that most people don't know the origin of the word. They just know it's a really racist word.

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        4. Jukebox Jones‏ @jukiejones 14 Mar 2014
          Replying to @aurabogado

          @aurabogado Hmmm.. kinda like white folks who don't understand the origin of THEIR anti-Blackness, they just know it hurts US, right

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