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6 Sep 2024 01:26:34 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Racism in the US  
From: John VanSickle
Date: 12 Jul 2009 03:20:36
Message: <4a598ec4$1@news.povray.org>
Stephen wrote:
> Tom Austin <taustin> wrote:
> 
>> I do remember way back in high school physics that we discussed the term
>> jerry-rig.  Our teacher reasoned that 'jerry' was a racial slur and
>> shouldn't be used.  So he suggested that 'billy-rig' was a better term -
>> referring to West Virginia hill billys.  Since we were in Virginia, it
>> was a better term than 'jerry-rig'
> 
> I think that your teacher may have been confusing jerry-rigged with jerry-built
> which is a slur against a certain English Jerry. Jerry-rigged is from WW2 and
> applied to Allied equipment repaired using German parts.
> To be honest, I have heard one phrase used by American oilmen that was a racial


I have heard some people use the term "Afro-engineering," an attempt, 
evidently, at making a politically-correct racial slur.

Regards,
John


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