Yea I get what your saying but Gary Patterson said N with a hard R bro he deserves to see consequences. Black ppl themselves don't even use that word. I usually let a white person slide with with the A version as long as it isn’t derogatory.I dont have a desire to say it.
But specifically in a correcting educational situation I dont have a problem with someone doing so.
We love it in art apparently.
Yea I get what your saying but Gary Patterson said N with a hard R bro he deserves to see consequences. Black ppl themselves don't even use that word. I usually let a white person slide with with the A version as long as it isn’t derogatory.
That's absolutely not what I am trying to imply. You said "white people CAN'T say the n-word". That's you deciding you have authority over people for no reason other than skin tone. That's racist, and at the most basic level totally immoral. I CAN say anything I want, and I am responsible for dealing with whatever consequences arise. That is my decision, not yours.So you think you should be able to say the N word without any consequences? Is that what your trying to imply here?
I see the use of it by black people as being really similar as a group of women, who are all friends, referring to themselves as "bitches." You know, a group of 5 girls is sitting at the bar. A couple more friends walk in to join the group and they all yell "heeeey bitches!" Is it annoying? Yes. Would I, as a man, get in trouble if I called them bitches? Yes. But I see why they can do it and it's OK, and men collectively don't walk around saying "Man, I should be able to call a woman a bitch if I want and not get in trouble."Yea I get what your saying but Gary Patterson said N with a hard R bro he deserves to see consequences. Black ppl themselves don't even use that word. I usually let a white person slide with with the A version as long as it isn’t derogatory.
And you calling me the Dick Tater wowThat's absolutely not what I am trying to imply. You said "white people CAN'T say the n-word". That's you deciding you have authority over people for no reason other than skin tone. That's racist, and at the most basic level totally immoral. I CAN say anything I want, and I am responsible for dealing with whatever consequences arise. That is my decision, not yours.
Now as for the absolutely ridiculous fragility black people have over a collection of letters... by overreacting to it people are ceding all of their own agency, emotion, power over to anyone that chooses to say a word. Any 12 year old troll can bring a room of people into a rage by saying a single word. How insane is that? It's living to be a powerless victim.
You literally nailed this I dont know what Butch Plz is talking about. He making it seem like he the N Word shouldn’t offend ppl.I see the use of it by black people as being really similar as a group of women, who are all friends, referring to themselves as "bitches." You know, a group of 5 girls is sitting at the bar. A couple more friends walk in to join the group and they all yell "heeeey bitches!" Is it annoying? Yes. Would I, as a man, get in trouble if I called them bitches? Yes. But I see why they can do it and it's OK, and men collectively don't walk around saying "Man, I should be able to call a woman a bitch if I want and not get in trouble."
So it's the same concept as that, plus the N-word is even more charged and has a history that "bitch" does not.
What if they are quoting lyrics to a song?Call it what you want but the N word is literally the only thing in black culture that white ppl cant take or use themselves. I am black and think it shouldn’t used in public settings but in any context should a white person use it. Thats how I and every other black person sees it.
Have you actually read my posts?Like literally every black person alive? Please go to work tomorrow and say N****R and watch what will happen to you.
The re-purposing of the word is part of an effort, IMO, on their part to refuse to be beholden to what the word means.If you choose to continue to be an emotional slave to a word, that's on you and you alone. I feel genuinely sorry for people that choose that life.
I definitely read it and your implying that people shouldnt get an uprise from the N-word isnt gonna happen. I will say it again its not anti semetic if I am Jewish myself have you thought of that. Maybe I’m speaking facts on my own religion.Have you actually read my posts?
Evidence shows no.
But if you want to go down that path, I implore you to bring up your antisemetic Internet rantings that you've spread all over the place here- we can have a nice contest.
Say it again for the people in the back. Its literally the same thing.The re-purposing of the word is part of an effort, IMO, on their part to refuse to be beholden to what the word means.
Do you not see a difference between a man, especially if he has ill intent, calling a woman a "bitch" and a group of a woman's friends calling her a "bitch" in an endearing way? Because the N-word is the exact same way. Words, any word, can have different meanings based on context.