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if I evar see her irl i would jus start swinging on her white +!#
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Originally Posted by Anthony Stark
Originally Posted by kix4kix
The N word was flipped by blacks into something that the creator "whites" can no longer say. I mean it's the only word in the dictionary that whites can't use, and whites are furious that they can't sayit in public. It isn't about right or wrong-it is a question of power.
I know they say it behind my back but that's for them to deal with not me. I say N because I want to. If a white guy says it I will throw on site. Is it fair? Who gives a rats $+%.
Whites can say whatever we want.
There's no chip inside of me that prevents me from saying specific words.
It it fair?
Who gives a rats *%%.
Originally Posted by Anthony Stark
Originally Posted by kix4kix
The N word was flipped by blacks into something that the creator "whites" can no longer say. I mean it's the only word in the dictionary that whites can't use, and whites are furious that they can't sayit in public. It isn't about right or wrong-it is a question of power.
I know they say it behind my back but that's for them to deal with not me. I say N because I want to. If a white guy says it I will throw on site. Is it fair? Who gives a rats $+%.
Whites can say whatever we want.
There's no chip inside of me that prevents me from saying specific words.
It it fair?
Who gives a rats *%%.
QFTOriginally Posted by Dynasty Raider
I was more offended by the point she was trying to make in general rather than her usage of the N-word. It's scary that a person who thinks the way she does is listened to by so many people and actually gets advice taken from them. I could feel the frustration she has with black people coming out through her tone as soon as the topic came up. She was ready to argue with "Jade" as soon as she heard "I'm black.." Even if she didn't say the N-word, her words in whole were still offensive. And yeah, that apology was super fake. And yeah, the caller was very composed about the issue even though she was upset about it and it felt like Dr. Laura attacked her for being upset.
QFTOriginally Posted by Dynasty Raider
I was more offended by the point she was trying to make in general rather than her usage of the N-word. It's scary that a person who thinks the way she does is listened to by so many people and actually gets advice taken from them. I could feel the frustration she has with black people coming out through her tone as soon as the topic came up. She was ready to argue with "Jade" as soon as she heard "I'm black.." Even if she didn't say the N-word, her words in whole were still offensive. And yeah, that apology was super fake. And yeah, the caller was very composed about the issue even though she was upset about it and it felt like Dr. Laura attacked her for being upset.
Originally Posted by GUTTA BOB
if I evar see her irl i would jus start swinging on her white +!#
Originally Posted by GUTTA BOB
if I evar see her irl i would jus start swinging on her white +!#
Just because people can do something doesn't mean they should. I can go and randomly stab people on the street. should I? I can go and smack every little kid I pass by. Should I? There's such a thing as discretion.Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I still can't believe people think they have entitlement over others to use a word. You can THINK that it's an unwritten rule, but people are going to use the word regardless (with or without your unneeded permission). You using the word does not help the situation, it's a word and it's not off limits to anyone. I can't understand why people WHO ARE black have any desire to use the word considering that it was used as a demeaning term against blacks for such a long time.Originally Posted by anygivensunday
It's just one of those unwritten rules of life. If you're not black, you're not supposed to say it. It's that simple. I don't understand why people who aren't black have any desire to use the word; Chris Rock uses that word habitually, but I bet you the studio heads and comedy writers aren't in the production meetings dropping N-Bombs with him.
Just because people can do something doesn't mean they should. I can go and randomly stab people on the street. should I? I can go and smack every little kid I pass by. Should I? There's such a thing as discretion.Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I still can't believe people think they have entitlement over others to use a word. You can THINK that it's an unwritten rule, but people are going to use the word regardless (with or without your unneeded permission). You using the word does not help the situation, it's a word and it's not off limits to anyone. I can't understand why people WHO ARE black have any desire to use the word considering that it was used as a demeaning term against blacks for such a long time.Originally Posted by anygivensunday
It's just one of those unwritten rules of life. If you're not black, you're not supposed to say it. It's that simple. I don't understand why people who aren't black have any desire to use the word; Chris Rock uses that word habitually, but I bet you the studio heads and comedy writers aren't in the production meetings dropping N-Bombs with him.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Just because people can do something doesn't mean they should. I can go and randomly stab people on the street. should I? I can go and smack every little kid I pass by. Should I? There's such a thing as discretion.Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I still can't believe people think they have entitlement over others to use a word. You can THINK that it's an unwritten rule, but people are going to use the word regardless (with or without your unneeded permission). You using the word does not help the situation, it's a word and it's not off limits to anyone. I can't understand why people WHO ARE black have any desire to use the word considering that it was used as a demeaning term against blacks for such a long time.Originally Posted by anygivensunday
It's just one of those unwritten rules of life. If you're not black, you're not supposed to say it. It's that simple. I don't understand why people who aren't black have any desire to use the word; Chris Rock uses that word habitually, but I bet you the studio heads and comedy writers aren't in the production meetings dropping N-Bombs with him.
Black people should be the only ones using that word. End of story. It's not difficult to comprehend. Whether non black people believe it's right or wrong for black people to use that word is meaningless. It's not for others to decide.
There are hundreds of thousands of words in the English language and you shouldn't use a few. Life is full of double standards and some of them are not wrong. This is an example of that.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Just because people can do something doesn't mean they should. I can go and randomly stab people on the street. should I? I can go and smack every little kid I pass by. Should I? There's such a thing as discretion.Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I still can't believe people think they have entitlement over others to use a word. You can THINK that it's an unwritten rule, but people are going to use the word regardless (with or without your unneeded permission). You using the word does not help the situation, it's a word and it's not off limits to anyone. I can't understand why people WHO ARE black have any desire to use the word considering that it was used as a demeaning term against blacks for such a long time.Originally Posted by anygivensunday
It's just one of those unwritten rules of life. If you're not black, you're not supposed to say it. It's that simple. I don't understand why people who aren't black have any desire to use the word; Chris Rock uses that word habitually, but I bet you the studio heads and comedy writers aren't in the production meetings dropping N-Bombs with him.
Black people should be the only ones using that word. End of story. It's not difficult to comprehend. Whether non black people believe it's right or wrong for black people to use that word is meaningless. It's not for others to decide.
There are hundreds of thousands of words in the English language and you shouldn't use a few. Life is full of double standards and some of them are not wrong. This is an example of that.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Black people should be the only ones using that word. End of story. It's not difficult to comprehend. Whether non black people believe it's right or wrong for black people to use that word is meaningless. It's not for others to decide.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Black people should be the only ones using that word. End of story. It's not difficult to comprehend. Whether non black people believe it's right or wrong for black people to use that word is meaningless. It's not for others to decide.
lolOriginally Posted by IHeartBoost
listen to the audio, she is getting the "a" mixed up with the "er".
lolOriginally Posted by IHeartBoost
listen to the audio, she is getting the "a" mixed up with the "er".