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In case you didn't know, France speaks French, not Spanish or Portuguese.
Try calling people "nègre" over here and see for yourself.
Besides, "preto" is (AFAIK) more used than negro in Brazil. As americanised as Brazil is, I believe their own history gives them the right to adapt their own language if they wish to.
I understand that France is not Spanish.
what I said was that those words are not bad word in their own language and we should not ban words because of anther country's fucked up society.
also good for Brazilians for changing that and using another word for it because that word has intimatecultural roots in their country (biggest slave population was not USA but Brazil (almost half of them)). so Brazil (if they want to) can use that word. but spain doesnt have to. (but it can of course do so).
Well, the word "nègre" is really a french word and really really offensive here? What is even your point, the letter è doesn't exists in spanish nor portuguese