Cindy's Mom
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I know for a fact that it is a slur for Puerto Ricans. I worked in a Puerto Rican neighborhood for six years, and that was the term used by many to mock them. We didn't have, and as far as I know, never had a Portuguese neighborhood in Chicago. Not that calling either group that is right. Maybe where you are at it refers to the Portuguese. So, in a sense it's large that one group. As it is, as of 20 years ago, don't know how it it now, Portuguese was not considered by the government as Hispanic.
It must be slur for those of Puerto Rican descent in the Chicago area, because I've heard it several times.
I have NOTHING to back me up on this one, but I just assumed because of pork chop style sideburns that were popular in the 60's and 70's is where that came from and many people of Hispanic heritage wore them. I really don't think it had anything to do with actually eating pork chops.