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title slug flag defined speech alt_words
Barbarian barbarian
text level
Colonial/Racist slur Avoid
true noun
cruel
vicious
obscene
feral

someone who is "savagely cruel"; primitive ; unsophisticated

Issues

Barbarian originates from the greek word bárbaros meaning "babbler", to denote the "unintelligle sounds" (_"bar bar bar") made by foreign speakers. Similar words exist in many other languages, for the identical purpose labeling a "strange"/"foriegn" person/culture.

In modern day usage, you can notice this rhetoric being employed almost always for the purpose of demonizing "foreign" (more often than not from the global south) cultures - cultures that need to be civilized; cultures that need to be colonized to rescue them from themselves. A perfect lingual weapon for warmongers and racists alike. Equally repulsive sibling of "savage".

Impact

When you use words, that are in vogue primarily inside circles of bigots, with racist etymologies, it's a wilful act of violence, ignorance and an indication to the vilified and minoritized communities that their history of wounds and abuses are inconsequential to our words.

Usage Tip

Avoid words that have obscene etymologies. There is almost always a better alternative: an inclusive and a less hurtful one.

####Sources

External link: is the word barbarian a slur?

External link: Barbarian Wiki