What policy are you talking about?
Any policy that is applied unequally based on race. (discriminatory policies).
What policy are you talking about?
Not true. The effect of the action would have to be the same as well and you know that’s where it differs.Any policy that is applied unequally based on race. (discriminatory policies).
Not true. The effect of the action would have to be the same as well and you know that’s where it differs.
Lay up. The white person singing the song with the word nikka in it viewed by an audience could be seen as insensitive at best or racist at worst. Which is what happened here. Black person singing the same song has no effect on the same audience because they are apart of the community the word is supposed to be derogatory towards. The effect is polar opposite.Scenario: Two people are singing the same song, one is white and the other is Black. What is the difference?
Y’all kno how football nikkas be too
Lay up. The white person singing the song with the word nikka in it viewed by an audience could be seen as insensitive at best or racist at worst. Which is what happened here. Black person singing the same song has no effect on the same audience because they are apart of the community the word is supposed to be derogatory towards. The effect is polar opposite.
It’s why women can joke around and call each other bytches at work or slap each other on the ass and it’s okay or spanish ppl can call each other wetbacks. I’ve seen those situations multiple times and nobody batted an eye. You (somebody outside of that group) try doing it and see what happens then go to HR and say your defense is women or Spanish ppl say it all the time. Stop acting dumb.
So its derogatory when 21 Savage or Juice WRLD says it but not when white people say it?
I mean he was singing along to a song…not using it in a derogatory manner.

So its derogatory when 21 Savage or Juice WRLD says it but not when white people say it?![]()

Tough break cac…![]()
There is a thread going right now about 21 and Juice and how offensive it is and it being not okay. Thats what im specifically referencing. Whether @levitate actually had an opinion in that thread is something else. I was being facetious given the topic that was trending earlier.I'm not sure how you arrived here because conventional wisdom says that it isn't offensive when 21 or Juice Wrld say these things.
I've been here on the Coli advancing the idea that maybe some of these lyrics are straight up anti-Black and somehow that makes me a c00n.
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Huh? We’re talking about you implying that the QB who got his scholarship revoked or white people that find themselves in similar situations could sue the school for discrimination because he said the word nikka in a context that other black people often use it. I’m saying that’s false because the effect is different and the law doesn’t just look at actions alone it looks at the effect of those actions.is there a difference in your opinion between the words "n*gga" and "n*gger", if so what are those differences?
Huh? We’re talking about you implying that the QB who got his scholarship revoked or white people that find themselves in similar situations could sue the school for discrimination because he said the word nikka in a context that other black people often use it. I’m saying that’s false because the effect is different and the law doesn’t just look at actions alone it looks at the effect of those actions.