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by sergiosgc
521 days ago
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Portuguese has the word "mestre" from the same Latin origin. Since it has evolved in a separate context, it may give a glimpse of the original meaning, way before slavery. A "mestre", in Portuguese, is one of three concepts: - Someone who has mastered some art; - A teacher; - The lead artisan in a team, the one who has mastered the art, teaches and leads. The slave master is a very narrow interpretation on these meanings, and the woke push against the word is myopic. The word has a long history, none of it connected to slavery. |
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