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[–] Rodjers04 ago 

So it still means the same thing.

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[–] derram 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

https://archive.ph/hGqId :

2017-02-01 | Been called a 'snowflake'? The 'it' new insult

'Apparently a snowflake is not just a little white speck of a winter flurry that we wish for on Christmas day. '

'During the 1970s, snowflake was used as a derogatory term for white or black people who were perceived as acting white. ', "But the slang term isn't new -- and its use has evolved quite a bit."

'In Missouri in the 1860s, a "snowflake" was a person who was against the abolition of slavery, according to Merriam-Webster. '

'Today, snowflake is used to describe a person perceived as overly sensitive and fragile, often in a mocking way. '


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[–] swearwordinusername ago 

Shouldn't have given the niggers as much power as we have. They dont appreciate the freedom, nor do they know how to handle it. Keeping them in check with slavery at least taught them skills and kept them away from crime.