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tlittlemonster
5 minutes ago, OliviaRodrigoStan said:

Chola might be considered a slur in North America, but it is certainly not in South America. Chola refers to indigenous women and it very much isn't an insult in Bolivia: 

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I know that in certain North American countries, like Mexico or U.S.A. the term has negative connotations, but it isn't the case in South America. "Chola/Cholita" are descriptive terms, not pejorative. 

Same with Orient / oriental

In most other Western countries, saying someone's orient or from an orient country is purely descriptive

It's only the USA that makes everything about race and racial connotations, it's honestly tiring to the point someone can't use the word "Orient" in a song about inclusivity 😅

Give me a break

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Roughhouse Dandy
57 minutes ago, lastpopicon said:

But let's not talk to much against beyonce, people might get upset and emotional

1 hour ago, ALGAYDO said:

It’s Beyonce so she gets a pass for this sh*t. You disagree? You’re racist! lol 

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Doing too much. 

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Just now, Roughhouse Dandy said:

Y'all are doing entirely too much 

Too much what? :huntyga:

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11 minutes ago, lastpopicon said:

Too much what? :huntyga:

If you want to contribute to the conversation in a positive way then do that, but you’re intentionally trying to stir up arguments by making irrelevant, inappropriate, and inaccurate statements, BUT at the same time these threads (made by the same account 99.9% of the time) are made to cause chaos and draw in users like you anyway so what does any of it matter anymore? :motherofpuppies: 
this site used to be fun and feel like a community but it’s just a festering cesspool of hatred for Gaga and women in general. You log in and you’re instantly shown ten threads that read like TMZ headlines or gross tabloids in the early 2000’s and they’re riddled with nasty posts like yours. 
Find something to do with your time. You come off as someone who is deeply bored and insecure. 

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Just now, chronic said:

If you want to contribute to the conversation in a positive way then do that, but you’re intentionally trying to stir up arguments by making irrelevant statements, BUT at the same time these threads (made by the same account 99.9% of the time) are made to cause chaos and draw in users like you anyway so what does any of it matter anymore? :motherofpuppies: 
this site used to be fun and feel like a community but it’s just a festering cesspool of hatred for Gaga and women in general. You log in and you’re instantly shown ten threads that read like TMZ headlines or gross tabloids in the early 2000’s and they’re riddled with nasty posts like yours. 
Find something to do with your time. You come off as someone who is deeply bored and insecure. 

Seems like you are just proving my point people get upset and emotional when people criticize beyonce. :ladyhaha:

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1 hour ago, tlittlemonster said:

Same with Orient / oriental

In most other Western countries, saying someone's orient or from an orient country is purely descriptive

It's only the USA that makes everything about race and racial connotations, it's honestly tiring to the point someone can't use the word "Orient" in a song about inclusivity 😅

Give me a break

I know y'all love to claim that all your outdated racial mindsets are actually just the USA being sensitive, but it was already considered pejorative in the early 20th century and was also considered not such a great term in Europe either. Here's a link to an academic paper with some sources giving a little overview of the matter if you care to learn more about why we grew out of using "Orient" to describe Asian people instead of just brushing off widely recognized insensitivities. 

 

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Just now, lastpopicon said:

Seems like you are just proving my point people get upset and emotional when people criticize beyonce. :ladyhaha:

Is that what you’re taking from that? It’s not your posts about Beyoncé. It’s the nasty language you’re using, and the fact that you WANT to fight. Nothing you said was even relevant to any posts made before yours or the topic at hand. You literally got a thread closed earlier and you’re here….doing it again. 

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Just now, chronic said:

Is that what you’re taking from that? It’s not your posts about Beyoncé. It’s the nasty language you’re using, and the fact that you WANT to fight. Nothing you said was even relevant to any posts made before yours or the topic at hand. You literally got a thread closed earlier and you’re here….doing it again. 

What nasty language? :icant: 

What I said was very relevant thank you very much lmao People are defending it and that's wild, if this was gaga she would have less support here probably:rip:

you just keep proving my point that any criticism against beyonce is met emotional outbursts and personal attacks :vegas: 

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Nessun Dorma
5 hours ago, hamartia said:

We literally stan someone who still sings chola and orient-made in her song :triggered: 

Sometimes efforts to be racially inclusive can accidentally be racially insensitive. We should know this lol 

I think it's quite unfair to compare a song from 2011, made in a different world context and with less ethnic and racial literacy, with an ethnic controversy happening in 2025. I’m positive Beyoncé does not agree with what is written, it's obvious that she would do things differently if she had read the text - if not for ethical, moral and humanitarian reasons (which I believe she has), then at least to protect her own image. 

1 hour ago, OliviaRodrigoStan said:

Chola might be considered a slur in North America, but it is certainly not in South America. Chola refers to indigenous women and it very much isn't an insult in Bolivia: 

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I know that in certain North American countries, like Mexico or U.S.A. the term has negative connotations, but it isn't the case in South America. "Chola/Cholita" are descriptive terms, not pejorative. 

While the term is not inherently racist, and as you well pointed it can refer to an ethnic denomination in Bolivia, it can be used in a derogatory way. I think context and tone are always important to understand if the term is being used pejoratively or not.

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31 minutes ago, lastpopicon said:

Seems like you are just proving my point people get upset and emotional when people criticize beyonce. :ladyhaha:

Take a tiny sip of reality juice please. You haven't even said anything particularly interesting or incendiary enough about the woman to upset anyone; you're just annoying people. You got a thread closed because you wouldn't let it go and couldn't stop being annoying. Multiple people chimed in to let you know you were being annoying. And from several of your replies its transparent to everyone that you know it and it's fun for you. This isn't a emotional Beyoncé fan problem; it's a YOU problem. Do better. 

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RenegAde
19 minutes ago, Roughhouse Dandy said:

instead of just brushing off widely recognized insensitivities. 

Isnt this exactly what you did on the first page of this thread? 

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5 minutes ago, RenegAde said:

Isnt this exactly what you did on the first page of this thread? 

Nope 🙂

I talked about the mention of buffalo soldiers. I didn't touch on the outdated language at all, but I see how you could assume that. 

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2 minutes ago, Roughhouse Dandy said:

Take a tiny sip of reality juice please. You haven't even said anything particularly interesting or incendiary enough about the woman to upset anyone; you're just annoying people. You got a thread closed because you wouldn't let it go and couldn't stop being annoying. Multiple people chimed in to let you know you were being annoying. And from several of your replies its transparent to everyone that you know it and it's fun for you. This isn't a emotional Beyoncé fan problem; it's a YOU problem. Do better. 

Lmao, the fact that you quoted me 2 times already proves that what i said bothered you, and you even bring up different topics that have nothing to do with this particular topic, just like the first user, people are really focused on me :messga: Almost like is...personal? :ladyhaha: and tbh, in that topic i just laid out numbers/facts, not my issue if people are upset by that. 🤷 Now, let's stop the off topic. :vegas:

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48 minutes ago, OliviaRodrigoStan said:

Chola might be considered a slur in North America, but it is certainly not in South America. Chola refers to indigenous women and it very much isn't an insult in Bolivia: 

73420845_cholitas_464.jpg

I know that in certain North American countries, like Mexico or U.S.A. the term has negative connotations, but it isn't the case in South America. "Chola/Cholita" are descriptive terms, not pejorative. 

I wouldn’t even think of that word as an insult here in Mexico. White Mexicans like to use other words… let’s just say that. 

Idk about Mexican-Americans or people from northern states but most of us would not think of it as a slur. :laughga: 

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Roughhouse Dandy
15 minutes ago, lastpopicon said:

Lmao, the fact that you quoted me 2 times already proves that what i said bothered you, and you even bring up different topics that have nothing to do with this particular topic, just like the first user, people are really focused on me :messga: Almost like is...personal? :ladyhaha: and tbh, in that topic i just laid out numbers/facts, not my issue if people are upset by that. 🤷 Now, let's stop the off topic. :vegas:

Yes, my phone copypasting twice absolutely proves I'm in shambles over you being annoying on a website. 

I don't know you so its not personal. Your bs has been called out by more than just 2 people so.... yeah, not a personal thing. You did more than talk numbers and facts but we can pretend you weren't calling people pathetic for disagreeing with you. 

It may not feel like your issue but there's pretty clearly an issue with the way you decide to present yourself on here. Recently at the very least. But yes, let's get back on topic. 

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