The reason is because it's offensive. Call blacks nagger and women cvnts.You define words as used by Shakespeare and Chaucer and claim to be ahead of today's usage.Oh I did. I asked the guy who days ago posted comprehensive etymologies of this Anglo-Saxon term used by Chaucer and Shakespeare and still with us cloaked in other forms (e.g. queen) and analysis of how it "degraded" --- myself. I'm already days ahead of you.
Sub someone who knows how to speak today's lingo.
So you're admitting there's no reason. Or if there is you don't know what it is.
Yeah I don't either. We did that last week.
Perhaps the term "WHY" is over your head?
Need an example then?
Here's somebody answering the question "why" at 1:35
Does she say "it's a trick question because it is"? Does she say it's a "public fact"?
Before you get knocked on your crinkled ass, explain to them about Chaucer.
I did. Last week. When it was still May.
Then USE them and see how that works out for you, cvnt.
Maybe when you're looking up at the puny white girl who knocked you on your crinkled ass you'll understand "why."
"Then use them and see how it works" is STILL not the question and never has been.
What the question actually is --- you can't answer.