If someone in my country is referred to as "black" it means that he has black hair (actually dark brown, because no one has really full black hair here). Pic rel would be called "black person".
Accordingly, we also tend to call "white" someone who has light blonde hair. It never has racial connotations and people are not discriminated against based on that, it's just the same like eye color.
No, we only call niggers niggers because we have actual niggers, also poles can't suffer
Ryan Bell
are there ethnic Norwergians with black hair?
Henry Howard
You might attract that balding amerifat and baldy chinlet german.
Also, what the fuck happened to their thread, I posted pictures and wanted for that fatfuck to do the same. Guess he really is a bald fatfuck afterall.
Jaxson Ramirez
Yes, but it has been slowly phased out due to the double meaning of describing someone as 'black' or 'dark'.
Robert Butler
No. We call ourselves white and sub saharans black. If you're from up north you are considered white as in something that sets you aside from us
Blake Anderson
this
Grayson Cooper
To an extent. We call "morochos" people with dark hair/swarthy But we also use the term as a non-slur terminology to refer negroids and brown pypo darker than the average (light brown)
Ethan Nelson
I am a morocho.
Zachary Green
We don't really use "black" for actual Africans because it can be confused with our traditional use of this term, also because we have another, neutral term for them "Murzyn" which stems from "Maur" and it is preferred (means something like "Negro").
Some lefties influenced by American wokeists try to convince us, that "Murzyn" is racist and we should use "Black" (in Polish) to Africans but frankly speaking, I don't see how calling someone by his skin color so exactly associating him, his whole personality and everything with color, is less racist than calling someone just a special term.
Carson Moore
I heard in South America people with blonde hair are called "Russians". Kinda strange since there was never any significant Russian immigration to South America.
Levi Howard
Of course but brown hair is more common
Jose Gonzalez
Yes, we use slavs as reference for blondness, for isntance, when i was a kid i used to have very pale blonde hair and they refered me as "polaco" (polish). Is very common to refer blonde people as slavs
Michael White
do you live in Misiones? afaik it's the only place with some Polish presence in Argentina
Mason Kelly
Oof Slavs are still seething about being ugly ogres
Alexander Reed
Not really, but i think its common in all the central and northeastern region of the country
Julian Edwards
t. ugly balding chinlet
David Ortiz
racist spotted
Jack Howard
Based Poles. I always cringe when someone says white or black to refer to their skin color. Why shouldn't we do the same for eye color? I want to be referred to as a blue person.