Do you really care if white ppl use the "N-Word"

As a Black man or woman, do not let anyone white person use it without berating/correcting them. If anything, your saving their behinds from getting pummeled by other Black people who aren't as understanding.

this is kinda my angle on it...if I even still see a future in hanging out with you, I will at least offer a warning that a pass from your one friend is non-transferable.


...and the rap lyrics argument continues to be silly, with the amount of jailhouse shenanigans folks have no problem skipping over on classic DMX tracks.

"who holding your what while WHO is whatting it? yo, tf?"
 
I saw a homemade interracial **** porn the other day where the black guy told the the woman to say she likes the "big n#$$&r richard", that threw my stroke count off and had to start all the way over on a diffrent scene.

Sounds like, in some cases, this black gentleman, for one, is not bothered when white people use the n word.
Wonder what he has people believe his opinion is though?
 
I get upset about White people using that word, but I’m even more bothered about fellow black people using this word like it’s going out of style. If we want other people to stop using this word, it starts with us.
 
This chick has Tourette's and says the n-word (hard R) among other slurs on her twitch stream. There were calls to have her banned but twitch ended up having sympathy for her condition. I mean, is it normal for people with Tourette's to be dropping n-bombs and anti-Semitic remarks?

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Streaming personality Sweet Anita thanked Twitch after the streaming platform came out in firm support for her and others with Tourette's syndrome, stating they "have a home" with the Amazon-owned company.


Sweet Anita is one of the most popular Twitch streamers of the last few months, as she's made a name for herself on the platform with her Just Chatting broadcasts, as well as educating people on Tourette's syndrome.

However, after there was calls to ban her for her uncontrollable tics, the streamer was grateful when the streaming company announced that they were supporting her and anyone else with the medical condition.
 
This chick has Tourette's and says the n-word (hard R) among other slurs on her twitch stream. There were calls to have her banned but twitch ended up having sympathy for her condition. I mean, is it normal for people with Tourette's to be dropping n-bombs and anti-Semitic remarks?

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Streaming personality Sweet Anita thanked Twitch after the streaming platform came out in firm support for her and others with Tourette's syndrome, stating they "have a home" with the Amazon-owned company.


Sweet Anita is one of the most popular Twitch streamers of the last few months, as she's made a name for herself on the platform with her Just Chatting broadcasts, as well as educating people on Tourette's syndrome.

However, after there was calls to ban her for her uncontrollable tics, the streamer was grateful when the streaming company announced that they were supporting her and anyone else with the medical condition.
I think "uncontrollable" is the operative word here. This is about the only instance where this gets a pass.

It's really strange how Tourette's only seems to make people say curses or offensive words though. The physiology nerd in me would like to know why that is.
 
This chick has Tourette's and says the n-word (hard R) among other slurs on her twitch stream. There were calls to have her banned but twitch ended up having sympathy for her condition. I mean, is it normal for people with Tourette's to be dropping n-bombs and anti-Semitic remarks?

sweet-anita-grateful-for-twitch-support-after-tourette-s-controversy.jpg



Streaming personality Sweet Anita thanked Twitch after the streaming platform came out in firm support for her and others with Tourette's syndrome, stating they "have a home" with the Amazon-owned company.


Sweet Anita is one of the most popular Twitch streamers of the last few months, as she's made a name for herself on the platform with her Just Chatting broadcasts, as well as educating people on Tourette's syndrome.

However, after there was calls to ban her for her uncontrollable tics, the streamer was grateful when the streaming company announced that they were supporting her and anyone else with the medical condition.
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I think "uncontrollable" is the operative word here. This is about the only instance where this gets a pass.

It's really strange how Tourette's only seems to make people say curses or offensive words though. The physiology nerd in me would like to know why that is.
I was around a woman w/ Tourette’s and she just stuck her tongue, made some weird noises, and wiggles her fingers. Never heard her say some foul ****.
This is how people be protecting shotsrangout shotsrangout in the nba thread.
shotsrangout shotsrangout u not black?
 
I was around a woman w/ Tourette’s and she just stuck her tongue, made some weird noises, and wiggles her fingers. Never heard her say some foul ****.
That's because Tourette's is different for everyone. Some people just twitch or make weird facial expressions, others have random outbursts, and some do both. Kind of like how you can have OCD and either be compulsively clean, compulsively check things/perform rituals, or both.

Your one experience doesn't speak for how all people with Tourette's act.
 
That's because Tourette's is different for everyone. Some people just twitch or make weird facial expressions, others have random outbursts, and some do both. Your one experience doesn't speak for how all people with Tourette's act.
I wasn’t saying that nor did I mean to seem to imply it. I’ve only seen Tourette’s in the 2 ways mentioned. Why is that?
 
I wasn’t saying that nor did I mean to seem to imply it. I’ve only seen Tourette’s in the 2 ways mentioned. Why is that?
...so you're just telling stories with no connection to the topic at hand? Word.

You've only seen it in the two ways mentioned because that's the entire condition. It's unwanted tics and involuntary movements.
 
...so you're just telling stories with no connection to the topic at hand? Word.

You've only seen it in the two ways mentioned because that's the entire condition. It's unwanted tics and involuntary movements.
Please don’t patronize. I’ve seen articles/videos about weed helping the condition. Have you seen this to be true in your work?
 
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