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Thats a new one. Wasnt very good but valiant effort
Thats a new one. Wasnt very good but valiant effort
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i think because N word has history during the slavery days, it will never be the same.
i think thats why other racial slurs for other races is never on the same level. the N word has deep roots to slavery days.
All other racist words for other cultures/races dont have the same weight in my opinion. I think the only one that comes next is ch*nk? but you can see that doesnt compare yet that might be the next to the N word in terms of bad racial slurs.
White supremacists in New Orleans right now protecting Confederate monuments & calling Black people n**gers (while being protected by cops) pic.twitter.com/G38IXkbPxP
We have much bigger problems than this. Here's a question, what if racists abandoned that word and substituted it with something else? What if "king" was the new word? Would that change how they treat us? The problem is the system and this discussion, in my opinion, is like treating a symptom rather than the sickness.
that's a major noBlack people and Hispanics who grew up in black neighborhoods.
The N word is the result of the problem
If a girl is depressed. She's getting bad grades in school and sleeping with a bunch of dudes and hanging around the wrong people. Are you going to say, the bad grades aren't the important part?
Technically it's not, but all of it is a result of the depression and what caused the depression.
That's what the N word is. It tells you about our mental state. We've been integrated for 50 years, but the mental chains of the previous 350 and being in this country remain.
Now we're allowing white people to disrespect us, because they're saying it with a A sound on the end? That's some ****. Let's take away the power of nooses, bananas, and burning crosses too.
That's the disconnect it seems.that's a major no
if u not black I don't care who u grew up with aint no pass on naw day mayne..many of Latino's have gotten their people mixed up and got they **** rocked ....u can use homie my g..fam etc.. don't get caught out here thinkin everybody rock the same but as for white Asian etc please keep your self safe just say noInsert Mexican and that's me.
I'm old now so I've stopped using it; however, I only used it in my circle(s), never around family or well that's it...I got one Mexican friend and he grew up the same way.
we can say homie thanks u very muchif u not black I don't care who u grew up with aint no pass on naw day mayne..many of Latino's have gotten their people mixed up and got they **** rocked ....u can use homie my g..fam etc.. don't get caught out here thinkin everybody rock the same but as for white Asian etc please keep your self safe just say no
We have much bigger problems than this. Here's a question, what if racists abandoned that word and substituted it with something else? What if "king" was the new word? Would that change how they treat us? The problem is the system and this discussion, in my opinion, is like treating a symptom rather than the sickness.
I respect your opinion.if u not black I don't care who u grew up with aint no pass on naw day mayne..many of Latino's have gotten their people mixed up and got they **** rocked ....u can use homie my g..fam etc.. don't get caught out here thinkin everybody rock the same but as for white Asian etc please keep your self safe just say no
I don't think garveyism is really practical manTrust me. I know. From the south and dealt with so much racism during my life. I'm almost numb to it. Racism has made our people sick in so many ways.
But as I approach the halfway mark of my life and come to terms with what the world is now versus what it was when I was younger, I think black folks need to carve out our own place on map and leave here. We create culture, sports and entertainment, yet we act like we need them to help us. We really could do it on our own if we got over fears.
That's the disconnect it seems.
Just seen my brother's white friends say it around him and to him. Didnt sit well with me. Didnt interject cuz thats his life/circle, but I didnt like it....
Koopa thinks everyone from Canada is white