Look into the Gentoo Arm handbook... Since Gentoo builds everything from sources, you should find good pointers for the kernel that should be applicable to other sisters as well
Or even better buy a mini PC with many net ports and install opnSense, but in this case you will need a separate wifi router and/or dedicated switch since any opnSense device will only work at perimeter level
We could have a discussion and maybe I would change my idea, I am open to that even now.
Just to be clear, I have black friends that use that word quite often. Again, it's a word, they can and you or me can't?
I don't take responsibility for your ancestors (my ancestors are not linked to slavery by the way) nor I feel guilty because of the color of my skin, but only for my actions. I might indeed have been racist, involuntarily, as I am far for perfect.
Still, I don't see reason to censor a word. Censor the person that uses it to express racist opinions or support racist behaviour.
Of course they used the word negro (black) because of the skin color, my point is that the word means a color, it's how the word has gained the bad meaning that means you cannot use it freely.
A word is a word, censoring it avulsed from context make no sense, it's brain stupid. Better use it to underline that the concept it express is wrong and must be fought hard at all levels. Racism is wrong, zero tolerance on that, but just don't be ashamed of words themselves.
European here. Those bases are a huge cost for the society, and the military basically have immunity from law. There have been a number of occasions where us military even killed people and got away with no issue.
To be frank, take those bases away and go to fight your next failed war, US ...
The word you referring to is an anglicization of the Nigro Spanish word that just mean black, like the color, nothing to do with skin.
In my language we say "nero" for black... Indeed both are derived from latin
It's only later that the word got the bad connotation, due to slavery and such.
It's like if you asked when the word black was attacked to black people, in other words. So, probably, since day one?
Better ask when that word started being a bad word, which is probably in the last very few decades
By the way, that's true only in English, in most of other languages the "black" or "nigro" or "nero" doesn't carry the same connotation of that N word (is nigger really that difficult to say?)
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