Stop using slave and master terminology

Stop using slave and master terminology.

You're oppressing black people every time you do.

Attached: eK7mDppU_400x400.jpg (400x400, 26K)

Other urls found in this thread:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master/slave_(technology)
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

you're right user, I'll use paedophile/child instead

Fuck off back to the fields and pick some cotton for your master, nigger slave.

Attached: 9cb.jpg (467x467, 18K)

>only darkies have been slaves
LMAOOOOOO

it's what the left actually believes

Attached: beloved_app_0.png (804x642, 93K)

Attached: wut do.jpg (590x882, 75K)

will virtue signalling on twitter get me laid?

ok, slave

>primary/replica
what the actual fuck

that slave got out of the dungeon, he should get his ass back here. Slaves belong to the ram ranch where billy fucks them all day.

it would probably get you 'caged'

blacklist -> niggerlist
whitelist -> bestlist
killer app -> rapist app
master/slave -> man/woman

Attached: 1535693609849.png (230x247, 112K)

>blacklist -> graylist
>whitelist -> graylist
>killer app -> purging app
>master/slave -> dear leader/proletariat

It's a database thing - outside that context, these terms may not always make sense. From Wikipedia:
>One alternative for databases is "primary" and "replica", which is used in the documentation from IBM,[5] Microsoft,[6] Engine Yard,[7] Amazon Web Services,[8] and ACM[9] as well as in Python, Django,[10][11]Drupal [12] and MediaWiki (which still uses "master").[13][14]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master/slave_(technology)

Darkies aren't people, silly.

>master/slave -> man/woman
only good one tripfag

MODS MODS MODS

What did xe mean by this?

Almost as oppressive as CHS instead of LBA.

Does blacklist and whitelist really have a racist background? If not, what's the teal background?

But black people aren't slaves? Hard disk drives were.

Black/darkness has been associated with evil, and white/light has been associated with good, since probably literally the dawn of time

It's 2018 now tho so it's raycis af

It's based on Athenian democracy, where in voting, white pearls meant yes and black pearls meant no.

>xe
grill up the gas chambers!

So which one was it?
Were Cleopatra a nigger?

>man/woman
Kek

I don't even know if you are baiting. Cleopatra was Greek, and in no way from the old Egyptian dynasties. Which we also know were never black. As they had a very efficient at preservation.

blacklist doesn't have a racist background, and I really hate this type of argument but the people that are saying that the term blacklist is racist are actually being quite racist by insisting that it has to do with slavery or the treatment of black people when it has never had anything to do with that
the wiki article for blacklist has the first known usage which I'll paste soon but also has an excellent point, black has historically been associated with death and evil for a very long time and there's a lot of very innocent explanations for this that have nothing to do with race, night and darkness are both associated with blackness and both aren't situations that are nice to be in without modern conveniences, corpses can turn black and dark while decaying, wounds turning black is a very bad sign, etc
>After the Restoration of the English monarchy brought Charles II of England to the throne in 1660, a list of regicides named those to be punished for the execution of his father.[4] The state papers of Charles II say "If any innocent soul be found in this black list, let him not be offended at me, but consider whether some mistaken principle or interest may not have misled him to vote".[5] In a 1676 history of the events leading up to the Restoration, James Heath (a supporter of Charles II) alleged that Parliament had passed an Act requiring the sale of estates, "And into this black list the Earl of Derby was now put, and other unfortunate Royalists".[6]

it's also worth noting that when talking about historic terms is that the modern idea of race is very recent and was primarily used to justify the transatlantic slave trade, the 17th and 16th century going back to ancient greek times simply wouldn't have had a concept of race that is similar to our modern ones, they would have understood ethnicity but that is different to race despite how those terms are interchangeable in american politics

tl;dr it's not racist, at all

Black "people"
>FTFY

actually,. latinos are picking up cotton and they are making more money than you, cuck phamalan.

This is true because the only race that has ever been enslaved is black people and the only race who has ever employed slavery is white people.

Fuck off summerfag

there's no clear answer because egypt would have been home to many different ethnicities that would have varied based on where on the river you were from, the nubians, who are from an area that is now in modern sudan, would have been very black and they have ruled egypt during different parts in history, and interestingly they have some of the oldest examples of pyramids and modern sudan actually has more pyramids than egypt does as a result

Attached: main-qimg-ffdb00e0ed962e5fb360f03cb40f6983-c.jpg (532x299, 38K)