There is go the term “YN’s” gonna go mainstream and be used as a slur against us now 🤦🏾‍♂️

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"These YNs are looting and ruining our neighborhoods"

"YNs are the result of WOKE, DEI nonsense and Trump will stop them"

This might be the best short cut CACs have gotten to calling black people nikkas since the word nikker.

Now watch c00ns try and make a distinction between YN and nikka

Just waiting for Tony Rock’s bit,:blessed:

There YNs and there’s NIKKAS.

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Then I’ll be waiting for white peoples to justify using it because Tony had a bit. :blessed:




It’s over:mjcry:
 

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:yeshrug: Term of endearment

Perhaps if Black people start owning YN by embracing it, it'll become a brotherly term of endearment.

:lupe:
ATP it is what it is :manny:


Folks don’t want to be honest and have the conversation.


We are literally doing it to ourselves.
The thing I hate about these slang terms that Gen Z uses is they always seem so desperate to use it every chance they get. I realize he's not Gen Z, but it's the sane mindset imo.
I feel you, but how is this any different than Gen X using nikka all throughout hiphop, so much so that it influenced young ppl to refer to themselves and each other as nikka in casual conversation? “Taking back the power in the word”.

They just following the example set forth…
 

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I’m mean the Morris twins are corny, try hard fakkits
It’s only right this dumb ass would get on national television and say this goofy shyt


Man,...
That tough shyt an act.

That dinosaur exposed them twins. for being cake foo and scary as hell.
If you get the drop.



That lamelo incomparuson showed what to do. Even if you was scared by the dinosaur. The twins did nuffin like that incomparison.



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Pandora's Box. Once a slur was made global in the form of the most popular music in the world, as much a part of pop culture as McDonald's, Coke, IPhones etc. of course it's going to be used all types of ways. Toothpaste is out of the tube. People of all races loooooove the word n*gga. And they will use it as they see fit. After all, their favorite rapper does - it's a term of endearment. :yes:
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I feel you, but how is this any different than Gen X using nikka all throughout hiphop, so much so that it influenced young ppl to refer to themselves and each other as nikka in casual conversation? “Taking back the power in the word”.

They just following the example set forth…
Gen X was influenced to use nikka by Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx, Sherman Hemsley etc because they were seen as cool. I don't really think it's the same thing. It started well before Gen X. I do understand your point though.
 

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Gen X was influenced to use nikka by Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx, Sherman Hemsley etc. I don't really think it's the same thing. It started well before Gen X.
Breh, who decided to use it in music and popularize it?


NWA: nikkas with attitude ?!



Black men have been performing on stages for DECADES with white fans yelling “nikka” at the top of their lungs



You want to know why Gen Z creating new terms like “YN”?
What’s the big deal??

They grew up seeing the adults around them listening to “Nikkas in Paris” and seeing all the white kids at concerts use the term with no pushback.
 

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Of course, but my point is it really started in a prior gen.
So why are we mad at young ppl in their teens/20s who have been influenced by the men before them?



What’s the difference between calling someone a YN today and a nikka 10yrs ago?

This is what they grew up watching brehs say :manny:
Of course
 

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And I hate to say it but we as black men deserve the blame for this. We use it the most (black women use it too) but black men use it a lot in the presence of other races and be the main ones giving out "n-word passes" to other groups :francis: :snoop:
 
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