No, "cracker jack" is not a racial slur. The term originally refers to a brand of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts, known for its prize inside the box. While "cracker" can be a derogatory term for white people in some contexts, "cracker jack" itself does not carry that connotation and is primarily associated with the snack food.
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Yes, racial slur is a crime in Washington D.C.
The conductor told the bass section that it was very important that they learned to slur their notes.
I'm unsure of how it became a racial slur, probably just passed down over generations, but I can tell you how it originated. In the slave days some masters would whip their slaves. Wipping a slave sounded to them like a 'CRACK!'. So slaves would call their masters 'Crackers'.
The racial slur cost him his job.He was so drunk that he began to slur his words.Be careful not to accidentally make a discriminative slur at the meeting today.
Answer this question… Demetrio, who asks if someone is O.K. after he or she has been subject to a racial slur
This accusation is a slur on his good name.
U. S. Representative from Colorado Douglas Lamborn. And yes it is most certainly a racial slur.
Well, obviously he doesn't know what the term 'cracker' truly means
The term is an offensive racial slur.
A racial slur referring to Arab people
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