white people using the "N-WORD"?

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superloud

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It's plain wrong because lets face it, are we still stuck in the middle ages to be generalizing other "races"? You cannot just call a black person a n** in hopes of offending JUST the person in hand. It's a racial epithet that describes a whole race, so you either use it because you are a racist twat or just don't aknowledge it in your everyday volcabulary. Simple as that.
Now that describes a situation in which the one of the contestants is not black. ------>

but if both people are black and use the n word, then I just think it's plain fucking stupid and irresponsible. What's the point in that? The very word was created with hate and just sounds disgusting.
Because they took a word some racist ass white people made up. A word that would still exist either way and gave it a less hateful meaning
 

Singlemalt

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What do you mean blacks don't like it? I have ALOT of black friends that see no problem with someone of a diffrent color speaking the way they do. Because we don't talk the way we do because the color of out skin. We talk the way we do because of the culture we grew up in.
Good for you. I'm 65 and have one black friend who is my age, he doesn't like it. I don't care about your culture, it sounds illiterate.
 

superloud

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Works for me. I've scrapped and shook hands with people before. That's the way it should be I stead of guns.

No disrespect, and I'll shake your hand.
Your going to shake the proclaimed racists hand? No. piece of shit in my book. But I guess we all have our own opinions
 

superloud

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Good for you. I'm 65 and have one black friend who is my age, he doesn't like it. I don't care about your culture, it sounds illiterate.
And I wouldn't use it around you or your one friend. But the words u use do not reflect my iq I mean some of the most inteligente people in the world use words like fucking
 

charface

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Only whites can say cracker as of now.

In other words if we are in the same restaurant I better hear you order
soup and crackas!
 

a senile fungus

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I don't use that word because that's not how I speak. I'm considered white (1st gen Latino American), I'm educated, and I don't speak like I have a ghetto twang because that ain't me.

My friends who speak that way use the word, and it works for them. They use it as a term of endearment.

I have a white friend who is classic blue eyed, blonde haired, skinny ass German kid. He speaks like that and uses the word constantly. No one is offended because he doesn't intend to offend. It's a term of endearment.

On the other hand, I've seen it used as a racially charged provocation, and as the lowest insult available. But it seems to be how you say, in what context, and the insult tends to add the "R" at the end.

Keep in mind, I live near Detroit. We have lots of folks of all types around here.
 

Flaming Pie

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You might get the impression that I'm racist but I'm not, nigger is just a word look at the conflict that a fucking word can create, I'm not the only crazy person in this world lol
I have a friend I see once a week or so and he calls black people that piss him off niggers. He didn't use to do that.

Well anyways his fiance is pretty pissy about it and told him he needs to stop saying or their daughter might pick it up. Then he goes on about how's it's just a word.

Words can hurt. That is one of the first things you learn about relating to others.

Bitch, Bastard, I hate you... etc.. all these words hurt too.

Grow up.
 
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Flaming Pie

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My daughter learned to say shut up months ago but now she knows if she gets angry and says it she has to apologize and give a hug.
 

blowincherrypie

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It's funny cuz racist people will always say they can't be racist cuz they have a black friend or the new one is they can't be racist because someone in their family got a case of jungle fever so that somehow makes them less racist.. Makes me wonder how many of my "friends" have really been that asshole..

Ah racists. Nature's toilet paper
 

mr sunshine

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I don't use that word because that's not how I speak. I'm considered white (1st gen Latino American), I'm educated, and I don't speak like I have a ghetto twang because that ain't me.

My friends who speak that way use the word, and it works for them. They use it as a term of endearment.

I have a white friend who is classic blue eyed, blonde haired, skinny ass German kid. He speaks like that and uses the word constantly. No one is offended because he doesn't intend to offend. It's a term of endearment.

On the other hand, I've seen it used as a racially charged provocation, and as the lowest insult available. But it seems to be how you say, in what context, and the insult tends to add the "R" at the end.

Keep in mind, I live near Detroit. We have lots of folks of all types around here.
The only people that consider first generation Latin Americans white , are first generation migrants.
 

superloud

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It's funny cuz racist people will always say they can't be racist cuz they have a black friend or the new one is they can't be racist because someone in their family got a case of jungle fever so that somehow makes them less racist.. Makes me wonder how many of my "friends" have really been that asshole..

Ah racists. Nature's toilet paper
Lol I haven't heard the my cousin dating a black guy one.
 

New Age United

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I have a friend I see once a week or so and he calls black people that piss him off niggers. He didn't use to do that.

Well anyways his fiance is pretty prissy about it and told him he needs to stop saying or their daughter might pick it up. Then he goes on about how's it's just a word.

Words can hurt. That is one of the first things you learn about relating to others.

Bitch, Bastard, I hate you... etc.. all these words hurt too.

Grow up.
Excuse my psychopathy, I tend to be reckless when it comes to other people's emotions, but in all honesty you have got to be a little stronger than a god damn fucking word if you want to live in this world. And I don't care if that sounds immature to you.
 
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