Within a matter of 10 years white youth will be comfortable calling all black people by the "N" word

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Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.

Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.
So if I want to buy the book entitled "Nigger: An Autobiography" by Dick Gregory, I am not allowed to say it?

There is a significant difference between calling someone that and saying the word.

 
Covet;4910329 said:
MrLunatik1979;4910320 said:
Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.

Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.
So if I want to buy the book entitled "Nigger: An Autobiography" by Dick Gregory, I am not allowed to say it?

There is a significant difference between calling someone that and saying the word.

you are taking things too seriously.
and you aren't taking it seriously enough.
 
1) Black folks get caught in their emotions way too easily. We got all types of pride in shit but where it counts.

White folks call you nigga everyday, just look at your job, your schools, and neighborhoods, and the cops that indiscriminately shoot niggas

2) If some white nigga calls me a nigga Imma call him one right back right along with five to the face. Imma check

that nigga for his Hood Pass.

3) Nigga is just a word. Niggas gettin feelings caught over the wrong words instead of being pissed off at the ones

that got them fucked up

Legal fiction, person, citizen, civiliter mortuus

Fuck them subruban ass niggas, white niggas wanna be us so fuckin bad they goin so far as to inject synthetic melanin into their body to turn themselves brown. Fuck what those niggas say.
 
Lil Loca;4910356 said:
MrLunatik1979;4910320 said:
Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.

Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.
So if I want to buy the book entitled "Nigger: An Autobiography" by Dick Gregory, I am not allowed to say it?

There is a significant difference between calling someone that and saying the word.

Not convinced and don't care.

just curious, do you use terms other than white to describe whites? ever called one a cracker?
 
MrLunatik1979;4910403 said:
Lil Loca;4910356 said:
MrLunatik1979;4910320 said:
Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.

Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.
So if I want to buy the book entitled "Nigger: An Autobiography" by Dick Gregory, I am not allowed to say it?

There is a significant difference between calling someone that and saying the word.

Not convinced and don't care.

just curious, do you use terms other than white to describe whites? ever called one a cracker?

personally i haven't
 
I find it funny when folks bring up this subject.

It seems a lot of black people are so quick to belong that they fail to see that not everybody is so willing to put up with B.S. or compromise common respect to be accepted. I don't see Jews letting people who are not Jewish call them Kike's to there face with out discourse, nor do I see Italian's letting non Italian's call them W.O.P.S., shit even Mexicans aren't gonna let somebody who isn't Mexican call them a wet back.

I look at the term nigga like i do a "Your Momma Joke". Some people you are cool with might let you do those types of jokes with them because you know them and there family but most people don't walk up to random folks they don't know and do those types of jokes because you don't know those people or what might offend or be disrespectful to them.
 
Lil Loca;4910424 said:
MrLunatik1979;4910403 said:
Lil Loca;4910356 said:
MrLunatik1979;4910320 said:
Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.

Lil Loca;4909894 said:
MrLunatik1979;4909878 said:
Lil Loca;4909841 said:
Might be extreme, but I support whites who use the term to be knocked the fuck out on the spot--as well as their friends, too.

Black people are getting soft.
yes because stupid little things like context don't matter.

there are certain exceptions where the phrase should be accepted.

1. In art. If an artist puts it in the title of their abums, song, book... etc or even as part of the song lyrics, as a word in a poem, story... etc. As an artist myself I feel it is a slap in the face to the artist.

2. Describing an event. For example saying "He called him a....."

otherwise yeah its wrong.

FOH.

Accepting white people saying it in any event is weak.

Harriet Tubman and Malcolm should come back from the dead and backhand Black people who let this fuckery continue.
So if I want to buy the book entitled "Nigger: An Autobiography" by Dick Gregory, I am not allowed to say it?

There is a significant difference between calling someone that and saying the word.

Not convinced and don't care.

just curious, do you use terms other than white to describe whites? ever called one a cracker?

Only to racist ones. Not like a lot of white people probably care.

Remind them of a time when they were wealthy and owned a ton people. Don't see how that could be offensive.
yeah reminding people of a time where alot of people are ashamed of, yeah no offense at all.

calling someone a word that is derogatory is wrong no matter how you slice it. using those same words in a different context isn't.

 
Cracker dont fit though. The meaning doesnt sting as hard.

Its a pejorative from their position of power

When I really wanna dig I call those pale niggas 'cave niggas'

Ive gotten some pretty nice responses by that. Its a visceral

reaction too. Like yes you are a cave nigga. It strips them of every

sense of dignity and embedded sense of entitlement and privilege.
 
Amotekun;4910547 said:
Cracker dont fit though. The meaning doesnt sting as hard.

Its a pejorative from their position of power

When I really wanna dig I call those pale niggas 'cave niggas'

Ive gotten some pretty nice responses by that. Its a visceral

reaction too. Like yes you are a cave nigga. It strips them of every

sense of dignity and embedded sense of entitlement and privilege.
If someone called me that I would probably laugh until I cried.
 
Amotekun;4910547 said:
Cracker dont fit though. The meaning doesnt sting as hard.

Its a pejorative from their position of power

When I really wanna dig I call those pale niggas 'cave niggas'

Ive gotten some pretty nice responses by that. Its a visceral

reaction too. Like yes you are a cave nigga. It strips them of every

sense of dignity and embedded sense of entitlement and privilege.

I was told that the name Cracker came from field slaves who described the sound of the whip as a loud crack, thus naming the people doing the whipping cracker.

I learned this from a pasty pastrami eating, melanin deficient science teacher who had the gall to actually say this with pride after one of the black students called him that in class. I admit the student was wrong for calling him that but for a teacher to actually do what he did and not take the high ground was very unscrupulous and informative to how he really felt deeply.
 
High Revolutionary;4910596 said:
Calling a white person racist still has the strongest effect though.
if the person is truly racist why would they care if they are called racist? the only people it will bother are those who aren't racist

 
I'm sure all white people are comfortable calling us niggers/niggas or whatever already. Since the existence of those words. Pretty damn sure. If you ask me, I'm pretty damn sure. I doubt they will say niggers/niggas to our face though. Calling a nigga a nigga will have the same reaction 10 years from now.
 
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MrLunatik1979;4910614 said:
High Revolutionary;4910596 said:
Calling a white person racist still has the strongest effect though.
if the person is truly racist why would they care if they are called racist? the only people it will bother are those who aren't racist

If a person is fat why would they care if you call them fat?
 
MrLunatik1979;4910614 said:
High Revolutionary;4910596 said:
Calling a white person racist still has the strongest effect though.
if the person is truly racist why would they care if they are called racist? the only people it will bother are those who think they aren't racist

fixed
 
MrLunatik1979;4910576 said:
Amotekun;4910547 said:
Cracker dont fit though. The meaning doesnt sting as hard.

Its a pejorative from their position of power

When I really wanna dig I call those pale niggas 'cave niggas'

Ive gotten some pretty nice responses by that. Its a visceral

reaction too. Like yes you are a cave nigga. It strips them of every

sense of dignity and embedded sense of entitlement and privilege.
If someone called me that I would probably laugh until I cried.

Exactly, the nigga didnt start havin an emotional effect until it was attached to an action like

gettin cracked with a whip, gettin shoved in the back of a squad car being refused admittance.

Cave nigga HAS to be followed up with five to the face. Everytime some dumb ass cave nigga gets outta pocket

'shut up cave nigga' *shclap* Pavlovian response in full effect.
 

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