but it wasnt my point whether it was accurate or not, my point is just the fact that you think its ok to call somebody a stupid nikka is the problem with black culture, its negative in and of itself regardless of accuracy or context
Again I agree with you that allot of aspects of black culture are negative. I call stupid nikkas when i see them so i can distance them from the respectable black people past and present, cause some people think we are all stupid nikkas. And some stupid nikkas don't know that they are.
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Nice assumption...You don't know my ex nor know how she would respond. You keep on talking about context when I'm saying that people still get offended and don't care about context. So in other words, watch what you say. It's simple.
And YOUR problem is you assume too much. Not once did I say "naw I can't blame the drug dealer for selling poison, cause the people are going to buy it anyway".
I didn't say anything remotely close to that. That's not even what I meant. YOU jumped to that conclusion just like you jumped to a conclusion about my ex without even knowing her.
I can see how this convo is gonna go so I just stopped reading at that second assumption.
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^^^^ what did you mean then?I don't get mad at the drug dealer. I get mad at the fiends. Cause at the end of the day, no one is forcing you to do anything![]()
I don't see how that's very different from what I said, but it still doesn't change my point. You said you don't get mad at the dealer because the user wants the drugs. I disagreed with this sentiment
And it was always an assumption about your ex, I don't know her or her song. I said IF she had song called bytches in Paris she probably would not mind you or anyone else captioning a picture of her perfomance referencing the name of her song. It's not about me knowing her or not.
And people say things that others don't like all the time. We can't go around muting ourselves cause someone might get mad. You have said some things on this board that I'm sure somebody would find offensive, it doesn't mean you shouldn't say those things. If you don't like what Gweneth Paltrow says on her twitter than don't follow her or support her business endeavors. But her saying the word nikka has no baring on the problems that plauge black people, it's just a distraction.