Ma Barker and her dangerous criminal family

NoDrama

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I doubt this is a word you say in public when you think there is any chance a black person might be around.
Just go to any TGIFridays and look for the all white group of guys drinking beer, when one of them cranes his neck to look around, then says something and everyone laughs, you can bet it was a "ni**er joke."

White people look first.
 

killemsoftly

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So what exactly does it mean when a black person says it? And why are they allowed to say it but I can't? I hear them use it 20 times in one sentence. Often with it baring no meaning at all. I hear it used so much in public that it has come to sound offensive to me. You wouldn't walk around in public, having a conversation with a friend, saying "fuck, this fuck, fuckity fuck". But when around blacks it's nothing but "nigger, nigger, nigger...". I find it rude and unnecessary. Once those around me stop using it, so will I.

What if a black man says it and someone's son hears it? Is it ok?

If blacks can say it but a white can't "get away with it" then it seems to me that is a special right.
yes they have a special right. no you don't.
please stop whining. especially about YOUR hurt feelings. only bnb cares.
 

NoDrama

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the racists you keep defending are free to make their business private instead of 'open to the public' and can kick out all the blacks they want, racistroy.
Isn't that what they would be doing with a sign?

A country club that has a sign that says "members only" is making their business private too.

The Boy Scouts can discriminate based on your being agnostic or atheist or homosexual or female. This has been upheld by federal and state courts.

I'm not saying it was right, don't pull one of your straw arguments out of your ass, i'm just saying discrimination on all sorts of things is done by many organizations that are open to the general public.
 

BigNBushy

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So what exactly does it mean when a black person says it? And why are they allowed to say it but I can't? I hear them use it 20 times in one sentence. Often with it baring no meaning at all. I hear it used so much in public that it has come to sound offensive to me. You wouldn't walk around in public, having a conversation with a friend, saying "fuck, this fuck, fuckity fuck". But when around blacks it's nothing but "nigger, nigger, nigger...". I find it rude and unnecessary. Once those around me stop using it, so will I.

What if a black man says it and someone's son hears it? Is it ok?

If blacks can say it but a white can't "get away with it" then it seems to me that is a special right.

I've never enslaved, segregated or lynched anyone.
It's like that sexual harassment session during orientation on a new job. Sexual harassment is not determined by the intent of the offender, but by the impact on the offended.

The n word elicits a strong negative emotion when said by a white person. When a black person says it, most other blacks aren't taking it the same way.

I'm not saying you have no right to say it. This is America, you can say what you like. But realistically, there is nothing to win by using that word. No good can come from it. Only negative results for you.
 

Canna Sylvan

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It's like that sexual harassment session during orientation on a new job. Sexual harassment is not determined by the intent of the offender, but by the impact on the offended.

The n word elicits a strong negative emotion when said by a white person. When a black person says it, most other blacks aren't taking it the same way.

I'm not saying you have no right to say it. This is America, you can say what you like. But realistically, there is nothing to win by using that word. No good can come from it. Only negative results for you.
Then they need to stop using honkey, redneck, hilly billy, and sister fucker. What I do with my sister is none of their damn business!
 

sheskunk

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It's like that sexual harassment session during orientation on a new job. Sexual harassment is not determined by the intent of the offender, but by the impact on the offended.

The n word elicits a strong negative emotion when said by a white person. When a black person says it, most other blacks aren't taking it the same way.

I'm not saying you have no right to say it. This is America, you can say what you like. But realistically, there is nothing to win by using that word. No good can come from it. Only negative results for you.

To be honest, I only use it to mess with Uncle Buck.
 

sheskunk

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Ok then.

Well, I think Uncle Buck can add a lot of useful insight to a conversation, until he goes off the deep end. He ruins good threads just by being a dick. I figure I'll give him back exactly what he offers out. It's my own little crusade to try to help the man. I kind of have a crush on him.
 

BigNBushy

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Ok then.

Well, I think Uncle Buck can add a lot of useful insight to a conversation, until he goes off the deep end. He ruins good threads just by being a dick. I figure I'll give him back exactly what he offers out. It's my own little crusade to try to help the man. I kind of have a crush on him.
Me too, to be honest. That cute boyish grin he has in his photos as he is gazing at his box of cat shit he keeps under his drying crop.
 

BigNBushy

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I keep hearing about this picture, but never got a chance to see it. Got a link?
No. I printed it out and taped it to my bathroom wall so I can sit on my toilet and fap at it.

It's literally a box of cat shit right under a few drying plants. It's probably better in the imagination.
 

sheskunk

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No. I printed it out and taped it to my bathroom wall so I can sit on my toilet and fap at it.

It's literally a box of cat shit right under a few drying plants. It's probably better in the imagination.
I'm sure he somehow justified doing it that way.
 
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