GROYPER
Goyim With Gripes
Goyim = NON JEW
Goyim is the plural of the Hebrew and Yiddish word "goy", meaning "nation" or "gentile". While it originally referred to any nation, including Israel, its meaning evolved over time to specifically denote a non-Jew. In modern usage, the term can be neutral, but it is often used in a derogatory or pejorative sense, and in some instances, by white supremacists, reports Wikipedia.
Meaning and use
Origin: The word goy comes from Biblical Hebrew, where it means "nation" and can refer to either the Jewish people or other peoples.
Evolution: The meaning shifted to specifically denote a non-Jew during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, as emphasis grew on the division between Jews and non-Jews.
Modern usage: Today, goyim is the plural form for non-Jews. It can be used neutrally in Yiddish and Hebrew, but is frequently used in a derogatory or pejorative way, particularly in English.
Controversial term: The term is sometimes considered a racial slur and has been petitioned to be recognized as such, notes a UK Parliament petition. It is also used by white supremacists in the context of conspiracy theories about Jewish people