Seriously "Don't Re-Nig"

#51
#51
Lol I've heard that before. My good friend who is a two tour Vietnam vet and retired cop once told me "the most scariest thing to white folks is a black man with a badge and a gun" lol

Not really. Black cops in Memphis are very cool. Now the black politicians, that's another story.

But anyway, stupid sticker.
 
#54
#54
Bigotry comes in all shapes and colors, but generally, the most noted bigotry is white-on-black and hetero-on-homosexual. I do not like the "n" word but I would be more offended by it if it weren't thrown about so casually by many black entertainers and youth. The idea a white person cannot use the "n" word but it's perfectly acceptable for a black person to use terms like redneck, cracker or whatever else is hypocritical. Words created to cause divisiveness serve no purpose but to perpetuate hatred and segregation. If it's wrong, it's wrong both ways. But because of our country's past, more emphasis is placed on duragotory terms aimed at minorities.

I do not support bigotry in any form. A man should be judged on his character and not his skin color.

I am not an Obama supporter, but it has nothing to do with his ethnicity and everything to do with his politics. I am not a fan of any politician. Democrats support a Democratic agenda and Republicans support a Republican agenda. Very few support an American agenda. In today's world, it's more about what's best for your party and not what's best for the country.
 
#56
#56
Bigotry comes in all shapes and colors, but generally, the most noted bigotry is white-on-black and hetero-on-homosexual. I do not like the "n" word but I would be more offended by it if it weren't thrown about so casually by many black entertainers and youth. The idea a white person cannot use the "n" word but it's perfectly acceptable for a black person to use terms like redneck, cracker or whatever else is hypocritical. Words created to cause divisiveness serve no purpose but to
perpetuate hatred and segregation. If it's
wrong, it's wrong both ways. But because of
our country's past, more emphasis is placed
on duragotory terms aimed at minorities.

I do not support bigotry in any form. A man should be judged on his character and not his skin color.

I am not an Obama supporter, but it has nothing to do with his ethnicity and everything to do with his politics. I am not a fan of any politician. Democrats support a Democratic agenda and Republicans
support a Republican agenda. Very few support an American agenda. In today's
world, it's more about what's best for your
party and not what's best for the country.

Weezer, I am guilty of using the N word amoungst my black and WHITE peers. If someone that who is not too fond of black people call me the N word I laugh at their ignorant ass!! If they put their hands on me it's on like neck bones!!
 
#58
#58
Weezer, I am guilty of using the N word amoungst my black and WHITE peers. If someone that who is not too fond of black people call me the N word I laugh at their ignorant ass!! If they put their hands on me it's on like neck bones!!

Grizz, do you use it amongst your black and white peers or your black and white friends? How you act in front of your friends is different than how you act in front of complete strangers.
 
#59
#59
Grizz, do you use it amongst your black and white peers or your black and white friends? How you act in front of your friends is different than how you act in front of complete strangers.

My friends, sorry if I said the wrong thing and ment another. I'm me no matter who I meet. If I get to know you well, whether your black or white your my N. I've heard white boys call each other that I chuckled and moved on, didn't bother me a bit them boys were tight friend IMO
 
#60
#60
My friends, sorry if I said the wrong thing and ment another. I'm me no matter who I meet. If I get to know you well, whether your black or white your my N. I've heard white boys call each other that I chuckled and moved on, didn't bother me a bit them boys were tight friend IMO

Words have the power you give them. Used among friends, the meanings of words change. What would normally be a durogative becomes a term of endearment. It's good that you recognize that. Some in the black community would not. The mere use of the "n" word by any white person would lead to cries of racism, no matter the intent of the word.

IMO, there are more people than are obvious who don't want to see racial tensions ease in this country. Far out there theory here, but one way government can more easily control the populace is to pit us against each other. An obvious difference to exploit is racial differences. I'm not saying this is what is happenning, but I do believe politics takes advantage of racial differences by stressing the "black vote", the "Hispanic vote", etc. They do not encourage unity when they talk about winning votes along racial lines.
 
#63
#63
Hit a little nerve did "we"?

So when you say "we" it doesn't include yourself. Your grasp of your native language is awesome, just awesome. Maybe you should try Spanish.

You don't know squat about me or the way I have voted or will vote. But rant on, rant on.

you didnt hit a nerve and i was joking.

i dont know you from adam.

but most people in america vote on sound bites anymore and really shouldnt have the right to vote.
 
#64
#64
And how is he racist when his mother is white???? Tswafford your a trip.......

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#66
#66
That is pretty horrible.

Wonder if there would have been the same outrage if some black person had came up with something that said "don't re crack" while Bush was in
 
#72
#72
Do you hope to be a white person in your next life?

You do realize that life isn't all peaches and cream?


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No I wanna be samoian, a big nasty nose tackle lol. I want Tswafford to be black just for pure devilment and punishment. He's the of type cat that will root for Justin Hunter on saturday and turn around and call him a slur on Sunday.
 

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