• Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.de
    153·
    3 months ago

    It’s two jokes. Firstly, “Barbarian” was a ancient Greek-“invented” term for people who don’t speak Greek (or heavy dialects of Greek). The generally accepted theory is that “Barbar” is them imitating sounds they don’t understand, similar to a modern “blabla”. Secondly, Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek Heracles.

    • toothpaste_sandwich@thebrainbin.org
      26·
      3 months ago

      Ah, yes, of course… I had heard both of those little factoids before, but I needed this reminder, as it turns out 😅

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
      141·
      3 months ago

      wouldn’t it be more like a racist stereotype? like calling Chinese (Using as an example not come at me) ching chongs? ie making fun of their language.

      • Stamau123@lemmy.world
        9·
        3 months ago

        It’s still in use today when people talk of the Berbers, in north Africa, that’s the origin of the name.