N-Word Products Are Common In China
Disgusting! N-Word Products Are Common In China
Several countries are known to carry products with labels that are insensitive and demeaning to people of African descent and China is one of them.
These products are becoming more and more noticeable as more African Americans travel to China on business.
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The Grio reports:
What is “n-word-oil”? Well, it turns out that this medicinal remedy is for muscle pain and a host of other ailments the Chinese have been using for a very long time. It’s ubiquitous in Chinese medicine shops worldwide, including in the U.S.
Another product — a tanning oil — also is known as “n-word oil” in Chinese. I asked a Chinese friend, who’s 53, about this oil and he hadn’t heard of it. In fact, he didn’t believe it was called that until I showed him the picture, and he said he found the name offensive, and that if blacks knew about it they would find it very offensive.
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