Then what is it? Can you answer without tossing your spear?That isn't black culture, idiot.
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Then what is it? Can you answer without tossing your spear?That isn't black culture, idiot.
You mean my bodacious white ass? Sorry, but I don't need to stuff my rear end with colorful african material to make it look big. It already is. Thank my northern european ancestors for that.Jews fleeing the holocaust were not treated any better.
And Native Americans? Why, the only good injun is a dead injun.
Poor pitiful blacks had it so bad. Sniff. Honk. Blow.
Wipe your ass too while you are at it. Ass clown.
Then what is it? Can you answer without tossing your spear?That isn't black culture, idiot.
You mean my bodacious white ass? Sorry, but I don't need to stuff my rear end with colorful african material to make it look big. It already is. Thank my northern european ancestors for that.Jews fleeing the holocaust were not treated any better.
And Native Americans? Why, the only good injun is a dead injun.
Poor pitiful blacks had it so bad. Sniff. Honk. Blow.
Wipe your ass too while you are at it. Ass clown.
Next?
Still noticed you have not addressed the MANY black women of today with long straight golden hair glued to their heads.
I have had a black ass since i was a kid. I was made fun of but then Mama said "don't cry. when you get older, those boys you think are icky will LOVE your butt". She was right.You mean my bodacious white ass? Sorry, but I don't need to stuff my rear end with colorful african material to make it look big. It already is. Thank my northern european ancestors for that.Jews fleeing the holocaust were not treated any better.
And Native Americans? Why, the only good injun is a dead injun.
Poor pitiful blacks had it so bad. Sniff. Honk. Blow.
Wipe your ass too while you are at it. Ass clown.
Next?
Still noticed you have not addressed the MANY black women of today with long straight golden hair glued to their heads.
Your ass is probably as flat as day old beer. I will address when you tell me why so many white women are trying to make their lips thicker and their butts bigger.
Yes. I know. Nazi too. Get new material, boy.Then what is it? Can you answer without tossing your spear?That isn't black culture, idiot.
You tell me you racist POS.
Thank goodness you don't believe in being a smartass and getting in guy's faces about it.So far, superbadBRUTHA is coming out with the short end of the spear in this discussion.
It sounds like he is "taking that word back", like black people. Thanks for this heart warming story!Walker County's livestreamed commission meeting came to an unusual end Thursday night.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, a man named Ray C. Burnfin with the alias 'The Lone Ranger' came up to speak.
He began by talking in favor of the Confederate flag and said it was not a hate symbol. It appeared he has a patch of the flag on his jacket.
He then condoned the use of racial slurs and commented on race relations.
The masked man then said there was nothing wrong with the "N-word," and proceeded to say it out loud.
"There is nothing wrong with it... we’re colored too. It's alright to use if you don’t turn a sharp 'er,'" he said.
Burnfin also said there was no such thing as white supremacy or black supremacy.
The commissioners do not reprimand him, or cancel his allotted time. He was the final speaker and none of the commissioners commented on his statements immediately afterward."I have been asked to speak for the issues of Walker County, but that is the beginning of the issues that goes on in America today," he said. "I have been asked to speak about this [Confederate] flag that flies over out battlefield."
On Friday morning, Commission Chairman Shannon Whitfield said Burnfin's statements "do not reflect the values in their community."
At meeting, Walker County man dressed as 'Lone Ranger' says N-word, supports using slurs (msn.com)
Since his comments don't reflect the values of the community, why did they allow him to stand there and spew that garbage?
He could easily run for governor as a democratWalker County's livestreamed commission meeting came to an unusual end Thursday night.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, a man named Ray C. Burnfin with the alias 'The Lone Ranger' came up to speak.
He began by talking in favor of the Confederate flag and said it was not a hate symbol. It appeared he has a patch of the flag on his jacket.
He then condoned the use of racial slurs and commented on race relations.
The masked man then said there was nothing wrong with the "N-word," and proceeded to say it out loud.
"There is nothing wrong with it... we’re colored too. It's alright to use if you don’t turn a sharp 'er,'" he said.
Burnfin also said there was no such thing as white supremacy or black supremacy.
The commissioners do not reprimand him, or cancel his allotted time. He was the final speaker and none of the commissioners commented on his statements immediately afterward."I have been asked to speak for the issues of Walker County, but that is the beginning of the issues that goes on in America today," he said. "I have been asked to speak about this [Confederate] flag that flies over out battlefield."
On Friday morning, Commission Chairman Shannon Whitfield said Burnfin's statements "do not reflect the values in their community."
At meeting, Walker County man dressed as 'Lone Ranger' says N-word, supports using slurs (msn.com)
Since his comments don't reflect the values of the community, why did they allow him to stand there and spew that garbage?
Sarcasm and humor are wasted on racists like you. Apparently that was above your comprehension level.Might I suggest you avoid reading Huckleberry Finn. Not that you’re capable of that.oh no he said the N word--------like blacks don't use the N word and cracker.Walker County's livestreamed commission meeting came to an unusual end Thursday night.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, a man named Ray C. Burnfin with the alias 'The Lone Ranger' came up to speak.
He began by talking in favor of the Confederate flag and said it was not a hate symbol. It appeared he has a patch of the flag on his jacket.
He then condoned the use of racial slurs and commented on race relations.
The masked man then said there was nothing wrong with the "N-word," and proceeded to say it out loud.
"There is nothing wrong with it... we’re colored too. It's alright to use if you don’t turn a sharp 'er,'" he said.
Burnfin also said there was no such thing as white supremacy or black supremacy.
The commissioners do not reprimand him, or cancel his allotted time. He was the final speaker and none of the commissioners commented on his statements immediately afterward."I have been asked to speak for the issues of Walker County, but that is the beginning of the issues that goes on in America today," he said. "I have been asked to speak about this [Confederate] flag that flies over out battlefield."
On Friday morning, Commission Chairman Shannon Whitfield said Burnfin's statements "do not reflect the values in their community."
At meeting, Walker County man dressed as 'Lone Ranger' says N-word, supports using slurs (msn.com)
Since his comments don't reflect the values of the community, why did they allow him to stand there and spew that garbage?
it's word........
AND FYI, I am from texas-----and went to a certain school named for a famous writer who often used the N word-----teachers insisted that we use it and oddly not as an insults to blacks but in support of as this writer was against slavery and discrimination against blacks. Texans realize basic facts---the N word is just a word and FASCISTS race hos like yourself are tying to control peoples language, statues and history is nothing but a sick attempt for power and control over others and manipulation.
This man isn't wrong--------fight injustice stop letting whiney manipulative race hustler morons attempts to control others.
You used it because you are a racist hag. Your logic is stupid as hell and anyone who reads that garbage is as stupid as you are if they agree with that stupidity.
Really, that is all your dumb ass could come up with.
I have had a black ass since i was a kid. I was made fun of but then Mama said "don't cry. when you get older, those boys you think are icky will LOVE your butt". She was right.You mean my bodacious white ass? Sorry, but I don't need to stuff my rear end with colorful african material to make it look big. It already is. Thank my northern european ancestors for that.Jews fleeing the holocaust were not treated any better.
And Native Americans? Why, the only good injun is a dead injun.
Poor pitiful blacks had it so bad. Sniff. Honk. Blow.
Wipe your ass too while you are at it. Ass clown.
Next?
Still noticed you have not addressed the MANY black women of today with long straight golden hair glued to their heads.
Your ass is probably as flat as day old beer. I will address when you tell me why so many white women are trying to make their lips thicker and their butts bigger.
So...kiss my bodacious WHITE ass.
Meanwhile, duck lips are ugly. Keep your kink and lay off the white people's straight hair wigs but your black women won't because what man..any color..wants to run his hands thru that brillo pad on their heads. You look stupid too. And you won't answer, because you can't. You bitch about white people but sure wish you were one, dontcha?
Yes. I know. Nazi too. Get new material, boy.Then what is it? Can you answer without tossing your spear?That isn't black culture, idiot.
You tell me you racist POS.
It sounds like he is "taking that word back", like black people. Thanks for this heart warming story!Walker County's livestreamed commission meeting came to an unusual end Thursday night.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, a man named Ray C. Burnfin with the alias 'The Lone Ranger' came up to speak.
He began by talking in favor of the Confederate flag and said it was not a hate symbol. It appeared he has a patch of the flag on his jacket.
He then condoned the use of racial slurs and commented on race relations.
The masked man then said there was nothing wrong with the "N-word," and proceeded to say it out loud.
"There is nothing wrong with it... we’re colored too. It's alright to use if you don’t turn a sharp 'er,'" he said.
Burnfin also said there was no such thing as white supremacy or black supremacy.
The commissioners do not reprimand him, or cancel his allotted time. He was the final speaker and none of the commissioners commented on his statements immediately afterward."I have been asked to speak for the issues of Walker County, but that is the beginning of the issues that goes on in America today," he said. "I have been asked to speak about this [Confederate] flag that flies over out battlefield."
On Friday morning, Commission Chairman Shannon Whitfield said Burnfin's statements "do not reflect the values in their community."
At meeting, Walker County man dressed as 'Lone Ranger' says N-word, supports using slurs (msn.com)
Since his comments don't reflect the values of the community, why did they allow him to stand there and spew that garbage?
He could easily run for governor as a democratWalker County's livestreamed commission meeting came to an unusual end Thursday night.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, a man named Ray C. Burnfin with the alias 'The Lone Ranger' came up to speak.
He began by talking in favor of the Confederate flag and said it was not a hate symbol. It appeared he has a patch of the flag on his jacket.
He then condoned the use of racial slurs and commented on race relations.
The masked man then said there was nothing wrong with the "N-word," and proceeded to say it out loud.
"There is nothing wrong with it... we’re colored too. It's alright to use if you don’t turn a sharp 'er,'" he said.
Burnfin also said there was no such thing as white supremacy or black supremacy.
The commissioners do not reprimand him, or cancel his allotted time. He was the final speaker and none of the commissioners commented on his statements immediately afterward."I have been asked to speak for the issues of Walker County, but that is the beginning of the issues that goes on in America today," he said. "I have been asked to speak about this [Confederate] flag that flies over out battlefield."
On Friday morning, Commission Chairman Shannon Whitfield said Burnfin's statements "do not reflect the values in their community."
At meeting, Walker County man dressed as 'Lone Ranger' says N-word, supports using slurs (msn.com)
Since his comments don't reflect the values of the community, why did they allow him to stand there and spew that garbage?
Sob,sob.....sniffle, sniffle.......need a tissue to dry your teeny, tiny tears? Need a sugar teat and diaper change? I see some curling up in the fetal position as you babble incoherently in your future. Leftards are mentally weak i.e "emotional cripples".Walker County's livestreamed commission meeting came to an unusual end Thursday night.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, a man named Ray C. Burnfin with the alias 'The Lone Ranger' came up to speak.
He began by talking in favor of the Confederate flag and said it was not a hate symbol. It appeared he has a patch of the flag on his jacket.
He then condoned the use of racial slurs and commented on race relations.
The masked man then said there was nothing wrong with the "N-word," and proceeded to say it out loud.
"There is nothing wrong with it... we’re colored too. It's alright to use if you don’t turn a sharp 'er,'" he said.
Burnfin also said there was no such thing as white supremacy or black supremacy.
The commissioners do not reprimand him, or cancel his allotted time. He was the final speaker and none of the commissioners commented on his statements immediately afterward."I have been asked to speak for the issues of Walker County, but that is the beginning of the issues that goes on in America today," he said. "I have been asked to speak about this [Confederate] flag that flies over out battlefield."
On Friday morning, Commission Chairman Shannon Whitfield said Burnfin's statements "do not reflect the values in their community."
At meeting, Walker County man dressed as 'Lone Ranger' says N-word, supports using slurs (msn.com)
Since his comments don't reflect the values of the community, why did they allow him to stand there and spew that garbage?
Walker County's livestreamed commission meeting came to an unusual end Thursday night.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, a man named Ray C. Burnfin with the alias 'The Lone Ranger' came up to speak.
He began by talking in favor of the Confederate flag and said it was not a hate symbol. It appeared he has a patch of the flag on his jacket.
He then condoned the use of racial slurs and commented on race relations.
The masked man then said there was nothing wrong with the "N-word," and proceeded to say it out loud.
"There is nothing wrong with it... we’re colored too. It's alright to use if you don’t turn a sharp 'er,'" he said.
Burnfin also said there was no such thing as white supremacy or black supremacy.
The commissioners do not reprimand him, or cancel his allotted time. He was the final speaker and none of the commissioners commented on his statements immediately afterward."I have been asked to speak for the issues of Walker County, but that is the beginning of the issues that goes on in America today," he said. "I have been asked to speak about this [Confederate] flag that flies over out battlefield."
On Friday morning, Commission Chairman Shannon Whitfield said Burnfin's statements "do not reflect the values in their community."
At meeting, Walker County man dressed as 'Lone Ranger' says N-word, supports using slurs (msn.com)
Since his comments don't reflect the values of the community, why did they allow him to stand there and spew that garbage?
SuperBAD---you need to stop projecting your superracist onto everyone else-----Freud would call you out on your obsession about race and your need to accuse others of what you obviously are.Then what is it? Can you answer without tossing your spear?That isn't black culture, idiot.
You tell me you racist POS.
Words cannot be racist. Only thin skinned people think soThere is NEVER any excuse for an Asian, Latinx, Caucasian, or Native American to use that word.
If African Americans want to use it, that is their business.
Whether you like or dislike or are neutral toward African Americans, it is considered an offensive word when used by others, so simply erase it from your vocabulary.
Do NOT just use it in private, either, for it may slip out unwittingly when you are in public, and the consequences could be horrible.
Yes, I know even the most liberal person may emotionally use it in a fit of anger, but -- generally speaking -- make a conscious effort to eradicate it from your vocabulary.