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spanish people are whiteI'm not going to pretend I never use the word I do but as a father now I try to use profanity less in general kids catch everything.
I don't have problem with Spanish or Arab cats using it.
I don't let white people use it around me (boy this makes some white cats SOOO MAD) it just ain't rockin.
Eh...some latinos are mestizo, some are part black and deny, some are part or full black and accept it, some are just plain white...unless they black I'm not for it tho I understand that especially in the NYC area latins been getting the pass to say it for so long its impossible to change it now.
they look pretty white to meUmmmmm no !
That's another thing lmao, as a straight man i never use "pause" "ayo" or "no ____" because i don't have intentions of my statement arousing the same sex. I feel like if you can dissect some fictitious homosexual innuendo from my statement then you need to find out who you are lmao. (Not sending shots to anyone homosexual or use ayo a lot lol)
Son.....I'd say just hit him with knowledge and drive it home.
ayo?
Another extreme situation used on NT. Who the hell says "pause" before eating a hotdog? Stop it.I just never got into using ayo lol, like why should i say no h**o before i eat a hotdog at a cookout lol, like i just can't catch on to it. It's childish to say.
Another extreme situation used on NT. Who the hell says "pause" before eating a hotdog? Stop it.
So because i don't say ayo im not straight? LmaoAnother extreme situation used on NT. Who the hell says "pause" before eating a hotdog? Stop it.
I'm saying, I don't believe this dude is actually straight.
Son.....
IMO a big issue we have is certain rapper sand entertainers openly encouraging nonblack people to say it. Tyler the Creator and Schoolboy Q do this a lot,there's a HOT97 interview where Tyler says he wants Rosenberg to say it because people who are offended by it keep racism alive...which is patently BS.
I was at a Schoolboy Q concert and there were tons of nonblacks around me saying it in concert with the performance. Then I saw an interview where he says 'its 2014, I don't care if you say it...'
As black people we have to be more open and unafraid about checking people who've been enabled by rappers and Toms to think they can use it freely around us.
i really hope no ones putting hands on people over the word.
not because I agree with the word but because I don't want to see anyone catch a case over something rediculous and unnecessary like that. if some dude wants to be a moron and say it and you put hands on them and they press assault charges, police or a court aren't trying to hear no term or endearment talk and your just going to find yourself in unnecessary hot water. if your not cool with someone saying it and they continue to say it, just don't associate with them or hang around them.
dude i dont know about having a degree that separates you from anyone else, but I have the same feel. I got an AA at a junior college and barber license, so i use to listen to songs in the barber shop and when white dudes, and asians were in the shop I would pray the song was edited. just for comfort of everyone.My Asian roommate used to say it extensively before we became roommates. I know because of his music choices, clothing, culture he emulates, and the discussion we had on the topic.
My other black roommate asked me why I had a problem with my Asian roommate saying the word, if I say it. I wasn't surprised at his statement, but it's funny that me being from the midwest and him being from the south, I've schooled him on a lot of black issues in America. I also have a certificate in African American studies.
My stance was, I say it to and only around black people, and black people I know are comfortable with that word.
When others get into my car, the initial question I ask them is does the n-word offend them in music? I listen to other music, it doesn't have to be rap we ride around to.
I explained, my Asian roommate does not/will not/ and doesn't want to know what it's like to walk outside and be judged and perceived as a "N-R".
You don't know what it's like to be pulled over and with instinct, roll your windows down and stretch your hands out of the car. Or be asked to step out of the car and searched on suspicion. Followed through stores because you may steal, or have purses clutched when you walk by.
Be seen as uneducated, I hold one bachelors in business marketing degree, an african american studies certificate and will receive my masters of fine art in the fall.
You've never been in a private elementary school, k-8 and been the one of three blacks, and dealt with kids saying "N-R" before you even fully understood what the word meant.
Knowing that you can't and never will walk in my shoes makes you unable to use the word around me. I can't control what you do on your own time, but in my presence it ain't flying.
I think too often, other races see the N-word as the coolest portion of our culture, but since schools don't teach enough about black/white relations in America, and when they do, it's sugar coated. Other races don't understand the history that we as blacks get taught in our home. They just see the word "N-A" as something cool to say to friends.
YG "My N, My N" is such a hard thing to swallow, on one hand, i like the song. On the other, I cringe if it's played in mixed company. Now that I've gotten older, I hate hearing the N-word in mixed company. It stands out so much.
This of course, is un-policable at hip hop concerts, that's an L you just gotta take.