I didn't realise that the word "Jew" was a slur.


I didn't realise that the word "Jew" was a slur.

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"Jew" is a term that refers to a group of people identified by their culture and religion. It is not, in and of itself, offensive- even if it has been appropriated at times to be.

Using "Jew" as a joke in the context of a German national representation however, has a high likelihood of offending due to historical reasons. It doesn't even take a half-wit (much less a genius) to realise that doing so is a bad idea.
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