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Nothing, its a completely different meaning of the word rice.
Me and everyone I know didn't know the history of the word at all until now. We didn't think it implied anything, we just assumed it was another stupid nonsensical English word.
Apparently it isn't though, or at least wasn't.
I guess it would be hard to know what people who don't know might conclude if they think about it. But don't most slang terms have some kind of near-surface etymology? Maybe someone could mistake it for being related to the practice of putting damp electronics in rice somehow. Idk, do you think the people who are opposed to its use are just muckraking?
There are a lot of words and phrases that don't make sense at all in English, so I usually don't question things very much. Maybe I'm the weird one but I've never seen anyone ask about why we use the word rice.
Idk what muckraking is, but I think those opposed to it are mostly correct in their thinking. I just think that this isn't quite the same as other similar examples. This use of the word rice is so far detached from racism that most people don't even know about the connection. There is no intention of racism, there is no perception of racism. I see no problem.