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In reply to the discussion: Yes, George Zimmerman is in fact a "creepy cracker". [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)55. Apt description of someone with a gun on their hip in public.
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The word 'cracker' comes from the word 'Craic' pronounced 'crack' which means
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#12
The term comes from Colonial times, what we call a 'cracker' food wise is called
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#32
That's because it did not mean 'white people' it mean 'rural colonists in the South
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#31
it makes sense to me: the crackers are the braggarts, the arrogant ones
Voice for Peace
Jul 2013
#51
Craic is also the root of the expression "cracking a joke". Cracker was applied to southern settlers
Erose999
Jul 2013
#20
Yet to accuse someone of being so inhuman that they believe others can be owned is no small thing.
dkf
Jul 2013
#25
For Zimmerman in particular, the apple doesn't fall far from the slave-owning tree.
backscatter712
Jul 2013
#43
Not to mention "cracker" has several innocuous other meanings, and "n____r" does not.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jul 2013
#2
That's exactly what I used to think, it was because those crunchy wafers were white.
dkf
Jul 2013
#6
I thought it was equal to calling people a redneck, country hick, hillbilly, etc. Example:
patricia92243
Jul 2013
#9
Speaking as the target of that particular slur, if I'm called it, I'll survive the experience.
backscatter712
Jul 2013
#11
I'm a northern, affluent, urban intellectual white gay man, if you call me a Cracker
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#19
It is not the equivalent at all,it is kind of sort of racially based, kind of and is not
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#16
No, it is obviously used by some as a racially based slur, but that does not mean
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#66
There's a restaraunt in Cross Creek called The Yearling which specializes in Cracker Cuisine.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jul 2013
#50
you alerted the OP for being a racist slur, have you ever alerted one racist against black people?
CreekDog
Jul 2013
#110
The SNL skit reinforces the fact that there are no racial 'slurs' against white people
Sheldon Cooper
Jul 2013
#76
In this case the black person WAS the victim of gratuitous violence from a white man.
backscatter712
Jul 2013
#70
I don't give a shit if he called him every derogatory word in the book that could apply to white
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2013
#53
Slurs against any race or gender are bad, unless they're aimed at white males.
Skip Intro
Jul 2013
#73
Martin wasn't in the state of mind to make such distinctions when he was being stalked. n/t
backscatter712
Jul 2013
#90
Informative thread! For all the Caucasians offended by the term "cracker"...
The Midway Rebel
Jul 2013
#112