What's good with nikkas calling each other nigg*rs on twitter?

you're NOT "n!ggas"

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This might sound crazy but maybe it's a natural evolution :usure: They likely have the same understanding that a lot of us do-- there really ISN'T this difference so many pretend exists. What separates them is that they're deciding to accept it wholesale rather than rebuke it altogether.





Are we "nikkas" or not? :mjpls:
Everyone under this category are the one's

c00ns
Suburban c00ns
Gay c00ns
Fake c00ns cacs
Bedwenches
Gay Buckwenches
Pre-Bedwenches
Post-Bedwenches

Y'all gon fukk around and make this "c00n" shyt cooler than you intended next :ufdup:
 

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I mean if you call yourself or other black people nikka all the time eventually n***ger is not that much of a step towards. It's why I don't say the word nikka at all. I always felt it came from a place of black people devaluing themselves.
 
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Not even trying to start shyt but most of them aren’t American so the word holds less weight for them

They might not be ADOS doing this, because I'm seen a lot of black immigrants, mainly Africans saying this in hip-hop groups on social media.
:picard: Is this legit? Are they really non ados?
 

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they say it for shock value, we wouldn't even be discussing these fakkits but now we are.

when your life is so lame you cant stand out any other way.

also a beckoning call to white man/woman to know they ready to submit to their white supremacy
 

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Not even trying to start shyt but most of them aren’t American so the word holds less weight for them

They might not be ADOS doing this, because I'm seen a lot of black immigrants, mainly Africans saying this in hip-hop groups on social media.

haitians are bad twitter with it...then they start talkin that pepe lepew skunk talk

Yes indeed family
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:picard: Is this legit? Are they really non ados?
Ados gothic/edgy/suburban blacks say/tweet this too. IJS. It's not completely true.....when i was growing up we had black nerds on forums who thought it was edgy or cute.....but ya sure I'm sure some 1st gens and immigrants are on that coattail too - per usual.
 

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Ados gothic/edgy/suburban blacks say/tweet this too. IJS. It's not completely true.....when i was growing up we had black nerds on forums who thought it was edgy or cute.....but ya sure I'm sure some 1st gens and immigrants are on that coattail too - per usual.
:jbhmm: Percentage wise, what would you say? I'm not on sm besides the coli.
 

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:jbhmm: Percentage wise, what would you say? I'm not on sm besides the coli.
well cuz the US is so vast, it's hard to say. Maybe I can account for east of the Mississippi River about 1 in 5 Black Americans Gen-Y'er seems c00nish...and it's not 50/50 with males v females. I'd say about 20% of us would give that 'er' shyt a chuckles......West of the MS River :whew: Besides LA & TX.....might be worse....like 2 in 5.
 

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Black people are not a monolith. ALL of us will never be on the same page. I think that's what some of us don't understand.

The fact that this word is used and is supposed to only be used by black people is laughable. Not all black people value blackness the same way. There were bound to be black people who are "c00ns" that will not follow the "code." They let their non-black friends say the word. Now we got ones who are using the original form. But the funny thing is, this is not new, black people were using the hard "er" back in the day before it switched. I wish I could remember the book I read about that in.

We never took the word back. The hard "er" still has the same negative affect and it always will. It is not a term of endearment amongst black people either.

There's times when I listen to a rap song and I can't even tell if the rapper is saying "nikka" or if they are using the hard "er"

I am glad I never used that word and I tell people on the regular not to use it around me.
 

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What people in this thread are oblivious to is that the "nikka" you've come to take on as a word of endearment is no different from the -er word. It's just a matter of pronunciation. Black people were calling each other this in their own neighborhoods, before hip-hop came and laid claim to the word.

For the people on these Twitter handles (mostly non-US blacks), the don't know the distinction between "nikka" and "-er". To them it's the same thing. I have a cousin who types like that on social media. He's just oblivious to the connotations of word, unfortunately . He just sees black people in America calling themselves that and thinks it's a term of endearment or black affiliation, as many do. It's just being oblivious. Long story short: the usage of both words is wrong.
 
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