ReasonableMatic
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Jai 3-0So Rex vs Jai is going down on Udubb.
He did that nikka Dougy FILTHY

son is underrated.
Jai 3-0So Rex vs Jai is going down on Udubb.
Jai 3-0
He did that nikka Dougy FILTHY
son is underrated.
I'm not cool with any of them sayin it.
Cortez included. It's funny how some black folks say Hispanics can say it because they "one of us" yet we've seen many occasions where we are the only ones fighting our fight.. They not one of us clearly. When shyt hits the fan they stay on their side so none of them should be sayin it. Alot of Hispanics are racist as fukk.
I called Diz out on sayin nikka like 10 years ago and the message board jumpoff.tv During the WRC's. All Diz could say to me was "wooooow" ...and who came to Diz defense? fukkin Drect
I don't understand these nikkas
I understood exactly the point he was trying to makeI think you missed the point/example @Momentum was trying to make
Hollow and math just really aren't as cool as we assume.
Remember when Math stepped to the nikka who beat up Hollows sister?
Supposedly Math pulled the ox on dude
I understood exactly the point he was trying to make
But it's moot, due to the historical context.
They don't use it for a term of disrespect. And it's apart of their common vernacular. Spic is not used commonly by us. Like at all, and if we do use it, it will likely be in a disrespectful manner. Being disrespected by the word nikka is not exclusive to blacks in america, it's more common that it was used to disrespect us, but not exclusive to just us.
So to get all crazy with if your not black don't use it, when other nationalities have been disrespected with the same word, and the fact when they use it, it's not to be disrespectful means one has taken the word out of its historical context and attempted to create a new definition with it.
So the example he gave was poor due to the fact he was comparing 1 word (spic) that black folks will never use unless it's for disrespect vs a word (nikka) that is apart of those people common vernacular , is not used disrespectfully and historically has been used to disrespect afro mexicans, afro Cubans afro Puerto Ricans etc just like it was used to disrespect us. That's just putting it in historical context and answering the question why it's no offense when a Puerto Rican uses it , vs a damn arab like dizaster, and the context in which dizaster used it.
So Rex vs Jai is going down on Udubb.
I don't agree with everytime y'all sayin in this debate but this is all facts.I understood exactly the point he was trying to make
But it's moot, due to the historical context.
They don't use it for a term of disrespect. And it's apart of their common vernacular. Spic is not used commonly by us. Like at all, and if we do use it, it will likely be in a disrespectful manner. Being disrespected by the word nikka is not exclusive to blacks in america, it's more common that it was used to disrespect us, but not exclusive to just us.
So to get all crazy with if your not black don't use it, when other nationalities have been disrespected with the same word, and the fact when they use it, it's not to be disrespectful means one has taken the word out of its historical context and attempted to create a new definition with it.
So the example he gave was poor due to the fact he was comparing 1 word (spic) that black folks will never use unless it's for disrespect vs a word (nikka) that is apart of those people common vernacular , is not used disrespectfully and historically has been used to disrespect afro mexicans, afro Cubans afro Puerto Ricans etc just like it was used to disrespect us. That's just putting it in historical context and answering the question why it's no offense when a Puerto Rican uses it , vs a damn arab like dizaster, and the context in which dizaster used it.
IT IS DISRESPECTFUL THAT THEY USE THE WORD, IN ANY CONTEXT.I understood exactly the point he was trying to make
But it's moot, due to the historical context.
They don't use it for a term of disrespect. And it's apart of their common vernacular. Spic is not used commonly by us. Like at all, and if we do use it, it will likely be in a disrespectful manner. Being disrespected by the word nikka is not exclusive to blacks in america, it's more common that it was used to disrespect us, but not exclusive to just us.
So to get all crazy with if your not black don't use it, when other nationalities have been disrespected with the same word, and the fact when they use it, it's not to be disrespectful means one has taken the word out of its historical context and attempted to create a new definition with it.
So the example he gave was poor due to the fact he was comparing 1 word (spic) that black folks will never use unless it's for disrespect vs a word (nikka) that is apart of those people common vernacular , is not used disrespectfully and historically has been used to disrespect afro mexicans, afro Cubans afro Puerto Ricans etc just like it was used to disrespect us. That's just putting it in historical context and answering the question why it's no offense when a Puerto Rican uses it , vs a damn arab like dizaster, and the context in which dizaster used it.
I'm very sharp, which is why I can't base a opinion on a hypothetical. The truth is, there is no word that Hispanics use that could be used disrespectfully towards Puerto Rican and mexicans that blacks just use commonly. If blacks said spic it would be in the context of disrespect. Just like when most white people use nikka it's in the context of disrespect.Bro cmon now, you're sharper than this. For example what if Hispanics/Latinos called each other Spiccaz, like it was their slang word for Spic. Would you as a black person feel comfortable sayin Spicca
I dont consider Cortez , or let's say fat Joe a white Hispanic. Clearly from the width of their noses, to the kinkyness in there hair texture, muscle mass, body structure etc, there lineage is from the side of africans who occupied those areas and needed uprisings revolts wars to free themselves just as we did. As a old buddy of mine who is Puerto Rican says when we talk, we all come from the same place, only thing that separates us is where the boat stopped.IT IS DISRESPECTFUL THAT THEY USE THE WORD, IN ANY CONTEXT.
WHITE HISPANICS SHOULD NOT BE USING THE WORD AROUND ANY AFRICAN PEOPLE. PERIOD.
Is that clear?
Not sure why that is such a difficult concept for people to understand.IT IS DISRESPECTFUL THAT THEY USE THE WORD, IN ANY CONTEXT.
WHITE HISPANICS SHOULD NOT BE USING THE WORD AROUND ANY AFRICAN PEOPLE. PERIOD.
Is that clear?