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by brouhaha August 4, 2009
Get the jookie mug.The word "jooter" has a troubling history that is rooted in racism and prejudice. It is a
derogatory term that has been used to demean and belittle people of color, particularly
those of Asian descent.
The origins of the word "jooter" are unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the
United States in the early 20th century as a slur against Chinese immigrants. It was often
used to mock and ridicule Chinese Americans, and it carried with it a strong sense of
prejudice and hatred.
Over time, the word "jooter" has been used to target other Asian ethnicities as well,
including Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese people. It has also been used to attack people
of mixed race or those who are perceived as being "non-white."
Given the deeply offensive nature of the word "jooter," it is not appropriate for anyone to
use it, regardless of their intentions or the context in which it is used. Its use perpetuates
harmful stereotypes and perpetuates discrimination and racism.
It is especially concerning that CodeMiko, a popular content creator, has been known to use
the word "jooter" in her videos and streams. While CodeMiko may not have intended to
cause harm or offense, the use of this word is not acceptable and sends a harmful message
to her audience.
In conclusion, the word "jooter" has a troubling history that is rooted in racism and
prejudice. Its use is not acceptable and perpetuates harmful stereotypes and discrimination.
derogatory term that has been used to demean and belittle people of color, particularly
those of Asian descent.
The origins of the word "jooter" are unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the
United States in the early 20th century as a slur against Chinese immigrants. It was often
used to mock and ridicule Chinese Americans, and it carried with it a strong sense of
prejudice and hatred.
Over time, the word "jooter" has been used to target other Asian ethnicities as well,
including Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese people. It has also been used to attack people
of mixed race or those who are perceived as being "non-white."
Given the deeply offensive nature of the word "jooter," it is not appropriate for anyone to
use it, regardless of their intentions or the context in which it is used. Its use perpetuates
harmful stereotypes and perpetuates discrimination and racism.
It is especially concerning that CodeMiko, a popular content creator, has been known to use
the word "jooter" in her videos and streams. While CodeMiko may not have intended to
cause harm or offense, the use of this word is not acceptable and sends a harmful message
to her audience.
In conclusion, the word "jooter" has a troubling history that is rooted in racism and
prejudice. Its use is not acceptable and perpetuates harmful stereotypes and discrimination.
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The Jooyah Disaster was a fictional battle between Clan Deets and an unknown enemy, where Clan Deets was heavily wounded, and thus began thier "quest" into Deets every week to find and destroy the enemy.
"Kyle" AKA "Kyo", or "Kybes", pointed to a large messed-up spot of grass on the side of a hill as the scene of The Jooyah Disaster, but evidence shows that this was not a battle site, but instead a spot where "Scott", among other people, had taken a busted up chair and slid down the hill like it was a sled.
The Jooyah Disaster was a fictional battle between Clan Deets and an unknown enemy, where Clan Deets was heavily wounded, and thus began thier "quest" into Deets every week to find and destroy the enemy.
"Kyle" AKA "Kyo", or "Kybes", pointed to a large messed-up spot of grass on the side of a hill as the scene of The Jooyah Disaster, but evidence shows that this was not a battle site, but instead a spot where "Scott", among other people, had taken a busted up chair and slid down the hill like it was a sled.
"Never forget The Jooyah Disaster"
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