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Qué (quién) es darkie - definición

BRAND OF TOOTHPASTE
Darkie Toothpaste; Darlie Toothpaste; Darlie toothpaste; Darkie toothpaste; Darkie (toothpaste)
  • Singer [[Al Jolson]] inspired the "Darkie" logo design
  • Darkie toothpaste packaging from Thailand in 1988

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Darky; Darkie; Darkey (disambiguation); Darkie (disambiguation)
(also darky)
¦ noun (plural darkies) informal, offensive a black person.
Darky         
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Darky; Darkie; Darkey (disambiguation); Darkie (disambiguation)
·noun A Negro.
darky         
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Darky; Darkie; Darkey (disambiguation); Darkie (disambiguation)
¦ noun variant spelling of darkie.

Wikipedia

Darlie

Darlie (originally known as Darkie) is an oral care brand owned and manufactured by the Hawley & Hazel Company with focus on Chinese and Southeast Asian markets.  The company is headquartered in Hong Kong with manufacturing facilities in Zhongshan. The name, logo, and brand-mascot of the company have been the subject of ongoing controversy regarding racial stereotyping.

Ejemplos de uso de darkie
1. The carnival was held 20 miles from Padstow, where the annual Darkie Day – which involved locals blacking up their faces – regularly attracted accusations of racism.
2. The thing is, though, that the darkie has an interest in midget trees, unlike my wife Yvonne, who cannot stand anything Jap.
3. Known as "Darkie Day", the event sees men and women wearing black paint on their faces as part of folk minstrel tradition.
4. In the 1'70s and 1'80s, British football was so enmeshed with racism that black players were told to ‘get back on your jam jar‘, while one manager was asked by another whether he had a ‘darkie‘ in his team.
5. However, I have been followed to our holiday chalet at Jaywick Sands by a darkie with a medallion and a strange walk who we parked next to in a lay–by on the A603 to allow our youngest, Tina, to bring up a whelk.