What a twist LOL

Ashraf

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Naaahhh howโ€™s he saying that out loud, bros lucky no one jumped him
 

Shimbiris

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Wait people actually get mad at tht word in london?

It's even banned on this site. Weird, wallahi. Itโ€™s not a derogatory term any more than timo jileecโ€”it literally means the opposite and simply describes a hair texture more common among "pure" SSA people, just as Indians tend to have straight to wavy hair more often than we do, despite sometimes having a similar complexion. But yeah, some Somalis use it negatively due to their racist views toward other Africans, which has distorted its meaning to some non-Somalis in parts like the UK as something akin to the n-word. The real equivalent of that in our culture, though, is Adoon which literally means slave.
 

Taintedlove

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It's even banned on this site. Weird, wallahi. Itโ€™s not a derogatory term any more than timo jileecโ€”it literally means the opposite and simply describes a hair texture more common among "pure" SSA people, just as Indians tend to have straight to wavy hair more often than we do, despite sometimes having a similar complexion. But yeah, some Somalis use it negatively due to their racist views toward other Africans, which has distorted its meaning to some non-Somalis in parts like the UK as something akin to the n-word. The real equivalent of that in our culture, though, is Adoon which literally means slave.
I think we only have ourselves to blame tbh. And you're right, Madow is not a derogartory term inherently. Sadly texturism and featurism is rife in somali society (in a lot of African societies thanks to colonialism)
 
It's even banned on this site. Weird, wallahi. Itโ€™s not a derogatory term any more than timo jileecโ€”it literally means the opposite and simply describes a hair texture more common among "pure" SSA people, just as Indians tend to have straight to wavy hair more often than we do, despite sometimes having a similar complexion. But yeah, some Somalis use it negatively due to their racist views toward other Africans, which has distorted its meaning to some non-Somalis in parts like the UK as something akin to the n-word. The real equivalent of that in our culture, though, is Adoon which literally means slave.
Yeah i know tht i just didnt know tht the uk black people hate it tht much. I thought it was just a social media thing. Do timo jileecs(paki/indian) know we call them tht? Lol the first time i heard adoon being used to refer to them is when i was in kenya. It was crazy hearing tht. In america we say the j word or just madow.
 

Taintedlove

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I think we only have ourselves to blame tbh. And you're right, Madow is not a derogartory term inherently. Sadly texturism and featurism is rife in somali society (in a lot of African societies thanks to colonialism)
It autocorrrected to madow but I said the word by accident
 

Kisame

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It's even banned on this site. Weird, wallahi. Itโ€™s not a derogatory term any more than timo jileecโ€”it literally means the opposite and simply describes a hair texture more common among "pure" SSA people, just as Indians tend to have straight to wavy hair more often than we do, despite sometimes having a similar complexion. But yeah, some Somalis use it negatively due to their racist views toward other Africans, which has distorted its meaning to some non-Somalis in parts like the UK as something akin to the n-word. The real equivalent of that in our culture, though, is Adoon which literally means slave.
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UK somalis made it a slur. I didn't even know what J***** was until I started interacting with Somali TikTok. Never heard that word irl.

I've even seen these mfs hop on TikTok lives and call random black people J*****.

Explaining to none somalis that J***** isn't a slur is pointless since we have a bunch of mfs using it in a derogatory way.
 

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