the cac mamba
Veteran
i hear you. dont see where i said otherwiseYou feel nothing when the n word is said.
Accept that and move accordingly.
Some of us feel something because we are black and respect ourselves.
i hear you. dont see where i said otherwiseYou feel nothing when the n word is said.
Accept that and move accordingly.
Some of us feel something because we are black and respect ourselves.
Bunch of sensitive pussies getting butt hurt over words...he's right it's about context
Bunch of sensitive pussies getting butt hurt over words...he's right it's about context
Just like it was about context when your hero Hulk Hogan was upset about his daughter dating a n1993r right?
Please explain to me in detail when we should and should not be offended by a white person calling us n1993r Mr. White Man.
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Just a rotting in hell atheist
Just like it was about context when your hero Hulk Hogan was upset about his daughter dating a n1993r right?
Please explain to me in detail when we should and should not be offended by a white person calling us n1993r Mr. White Man.
I'll wait![]()
Hulk clearly meant it with anger and vitriol and a sense of superiority over certain black people he has paid his social price for that lapse of thinking and hopefully has become a better man since
"certain black people"
Answer my question though. You said it's all about context. When is it the right context for a white person to call me a n1993r? And why do you, a white person, feel comfortable dictating what black people should and shouldn't be offended by when it comes to racism?
You're a white boy who calls your black "friend" a ******? You think that's cool, even jokingly? bytch ass cracker you must live in a 99% white town or something because calling black dudes ****** to their face is a good way to catch an ass beatingi can call my friend a ******... insults are funny to me cuz im a man and not a girl breh![]()
I never use it personally...but in George Carlin's case when he's using it to make a point without malicious intent it shouldn't offend you...when a white guy is repeating a rap song or happens to call his boy the n word with an A at the end it's clearly meant as a form of endearment
but for the most part to describe a black person as that word...white people don't have that right the same way ethnic whites may call each other names like wops or pollacks because American blacks have been enslaved oppressed and discriminated against and are behind in the wealth race because of it and many white Americans built their wealth on the free labor of blacks so ...it should never be used...outside of doing a rap kareoke