Replying to:The Creatureisn’t this derogatory
just asking because it feels like it i
Goy is a Hebrew and Yiddish word that translates to “nation” or “people”. In contemporary Jewish culture and English, it is used as a neutral, descriptive term for a non-Jewish person. The plural form is goyim, however it is mostly now used to describe the opposite (incredibly zionists jews who label anything that doesnt support them as “goyim”)
“Woah there’s a big heaping pile of Bootlegsnake over there!!”

Goys and infidels alike:
isn’t this derogatory
just asking because it feels like it is
Goy is a Hebrew and Yiddish word that translates to “nation” or “people”. In contemporary Jewish culture and English, it is used as a neutral, descriptive term for a non-Jewish person. The plural form is goyim, however it is mostly now used to describe the opposite (incredibly zionists jews who label anything that doesnt support them as “goyim”)
ah, ok, thanks for the clarification.