This debate is certainly interesting. Certainly in Brasil expressions such as neginho/neginha are used in both an affectionate or racist manner, it is the tone of voice and circumstance that dictate.
I was talking to a colleague, who just happens to be Nigerian, and he got most upset when I used the term "negro", so I asked what he would prefer - the answer was "black".
What really gets me upset is the local "Christmas" lights have a dirty great "Happy Diwali" message right outside the town hall, the Christian bit is as far away as is possible to go. I do not profess Christian beliefs but this is a Christian country. I thought multiculturalism was a celebration of ALL cultures and not just everyone else'd bar the indigenous people's.
I was talking to a colleague, who just happens to be Nigerian, and he got most upset when I used the term "negro", so I asked what he would prefer - the answer was "black".
What really gets me upset is the local "Christmas" lights have a dirty great "Happy Diwali" message right outside the town hall, the Christian bit is as far away as is possible to go. I do not profess Christian beliefs but this is a Christian country. I thought multiculturalism was a celebration of ALL cultures and not just everyone else'd bar the indigenous people's.
For me and Aberdeen at least there is no racism case for Suarez to answer for! There is a case for Evra`s behaviour and his cheating and bring the game into disrepute!