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Vile A*****e ruins girls life when she uses word from rap songs....this guy should get his A** kicked.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
It's a fucking word get over it, I don't use it. But somebody's life shouldn't be ruined for it. Oh yeah that was my nick name for an old white neighbor of mine. So I have used it in the past.

Well that is easy for a white man to say.
 
Blacks act like Marty mcfly when he's call chicken. It is a weakness of simple minded fools. They need to work on being less racist and more diverse like Hispanics.

So how many black folks do you call the Nword?
How many act like nwords?

How do you act like an Nword?
Ask Democrats like Robert Byrd. There are white n and black n

Isn't he dead?
And still voting democrat no doubt.

Neither party is mine, not the Jackass or the Elephant.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Are you ok with black folks using “the word of N”?
Do you go on a rant every time you hear it in music, interviews, movies, etc?
Is it a bad word or not?
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers. When Elvis hit the scene, kids copied his dance moves to the horror of their parents. When the Who made it big, kids copied them and their lyrics. When Madonna got popular, thousands of teenaged girls dressed and acted like sluts. In every generation, kids copy entertainers that they know will tick off their parents. Entertainers know this and deliberately try to be outrageous. They know they've won when parents try to get them cancelled or start boycotts or get Tipper Gore excited. The only mystery is why anyone is surprised.
 
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Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Are you ok with black folks using “the word of N”?
Do you go on a rant every time you hear it in music, interviews, movies, etc?
Is it a bad word or not?

I wish black folks didn't use the word, I have stated that is is a double standard. With that being said black folks using the word is not in the same manner as it was used by whites.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Are you ok with black folks using “the word of N”?
Do you go on a rant every time you hear it in music, interviews, movies, etc?
Is it a bad word or not?

I wish black folks didn't use the word, I have stated that is is a double standard. With that being said black folks using the word is not in the same manner as it was used by whites.
Ok. That’s fair enough.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
Right, because somebody should have their life ruined by something they said as a kid, while a democrat governor skates with no consequences for doing black face as an adult.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
I don’t think anyone has a problem with consequences for in appropriate behavior or actions.
The point is in this instance, the consequences were completely overblown. Do you disagree?
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
Right, because somebody should have their life ruined by something they said as a kid, while a democrat governor skates with no consequences for doing black face as an adult.

Why didn't whites remove the Governor? Whites are the majority in Virginia are they not.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
Right, because somebody should have their life ruined by something they said as a kid, while a democrat governor skates with no consequences for doing black face as an adult.

Why didn't whites remove the Governor? Whites are the majority in Virginia are they not.
Whites aren't trying to ruin this girl's life because of something she said when she was 16. And there was an effort to remove the governor, but you forget one important thing, he's a democrat. That means white democrats are going to protect him because white democrats don't really care about racism, they care more about using it to gain and maintain power.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
Right, because somebody should have their life ruined by something they said as a kid, while a democrat governor skates with no consequences for doing black face as an adult.

Why didn't whites remove the Governor? Whites are the majority in Virginia are they not.
Whites aren't trying to ruin this girl's life because of something she said when she was 16. And there was an effort to remove the governor, but you forget one important thing, he's a democrat. That means white democrats are going to protect him because white democrats don't really care about racism, they care more about using it to gain and maintain power.

Who made the decision at the college?
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
Right, because somebody should have their life ruined by something they said as a kid, while a democrat governor skates with no consequences for doing black face as an adult.
What the governor did he did 38 years ago and we know that Byrd was one of you guys 8 decades ago. How much mileage do you expect to get out of those things? :icon_rolleyes:
 
Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Yeah. I went to school with some black people. Went through the service with some too.
Isn't that incredible? I mean, what are the odds?

I never claimed any of these black people were my best friends, by the way.

If "black folks" want to condemn me because I won't condemn some stupid teenager for using a word she
heard Chris Rock or Snoop Dog use then that's unfortunate but I think my life will go on.
This girl was wrong and I guess these black folks can be wrong too.
 
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Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
Right, because somebody should have their life ruined by something they said as a kid, while a democrat governor skates with no consequences for doing black face as an adult.

Why didn't whites remove the Governor? Whites are the majority in Virginia are they not.
Whites aren't trying to ruin this girl's life because of something she said when she was 16. And there was an effort to remove the governor, but you forget one important thing, he's a democrat. That means white democrats are going to protect him because white democrats don't really care about racism, they care more about using it to gain and maintain power.

Who made the decision at the college?
You tell me, then tell me why it matters.
 
Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
I've never ever used that word and my grandmother, who was a big fan of Joe Louis, instilled in me what a
nasty hateful word it is.
But I'm not a stupid teenager using language she got from some idiotic rap music.

I went to school is San Francisco with a young black guy who used the n-word as casually and often as you breath, and he almost got his nose busted by an older black fellow who didn't like being called a n*****!

So you're and idiot for assuming I use that term but I am used to some of the blacker posters here
making asinine assumptions about others.
Ruining some teen's life for the one time usage of an ugly word popular in her music is wrong and I
repeat it to you now. IT'S WRONG.
If you want to slander me for my defense of her then that reflects on you.
Not me.

Man if I had 10 dollars for every time I heard someone like you claiming that hung out with someone black or that their best friend was black I would be a millionaire.

Black folks probably make their opinions about you based on your posts. So a white teenager gets her drivers license and the first thing she thinks to say is "I got my license, Nword".
Hmmm. A teenager says a thing that her peer group commonly says to each other. Wow, who could have seen that coming? Here's a thought. Maybe that word shouldn't be so prevalent in the entertainment these kids share. Every generation of teenagers uses slang and language from musicians and entertainers that they know will tick their parents off. In the 60's, it was protest songs. In the 70's, disco. In the 80's, hair metal. In the 90's, grunge. And on it goes. When entertainers try to be outrageous to get attention and people get outraged when teenagers adopt their language, the entertainers get exactly what they are looking for. In this case, the rappers won because they got kids to copy them and then get in trouble for doing it.
Some just desserts can be messy.
Being eight-balled from your prospective college based on one single commonly used word is not a "just desert".
You must be a real piece of shit to think otherwise.

Do you commonly use that word when you are talking about black folks?
More black people use that term than white people ever did. Do you commonly use the term "cracker" when you are talking about white folks? Anthony Anderson does on prime time nationally televised shows. Where is your disgust with that. Pot meet Kettle, hypocrite.

Haven't seen Anthony Anderson using it on television, so I can't be disgusted with something I have never seen or heard. It is a double standard that black folks call each other that, but you would have to be black to understand it.
Nice that you admit that it is a double standard, but there is no excusing it black or otherwise.

Yea it's a double standard, but 2 black men calling each other that is not like a white man calling a black man that. You probably don't understand that, but I understand.
And rap artists flinging the word around like it's nothing more than a standard greeting has nothing to do with it? OF COURSE teenagers are going to adopt it when the musicians and entertainers whose work they admire say it like it means nothing. They know that it's ever so naughty and titillating and will tick their parents off to no end. It is no different from back in the day when teenagers were crazy about Elvis and listened to the radio under the covers, except now they can have their lives destroyed by hateful people years after the fact.

So you are saying that black folks should think hearing white folks using the Nword is normal behavior and be ok with it.
Nope, I'm saying that we should not be surprised when teenagers copy popular entertainers.

Well then don't be surprised when they face the consequences of using the word.
Right, because somebody should have their life ruined by something they said as a kid, while a democrat governor skates with no consequences for doing black face as an adult.
What the governor did he did 38 years ago and we know that Byrd was one of you guys 8 decades ago. How much mileage do you expect to get out of those things? :icon_rolleyes:
Byrd was a democrat and in the KKK. I've never been a democrat nor in the KKK, so he wasn't "one of you guys". It sounds like you're saying that as long as enough time passes after a racist act occurs, it's no longer considered a racist act. If that's the case, how long does someone have to wait, and is the time different for Republicans and democrats?
 
Byrd was a democrat and in the KKK. I've never been a democrat nor in the KKK, so he wasn't "one of you guys". It sounds like you're saying that as long as enough time passes after a racist act occurs, it's no longer considered a racist act. If that's the case, how long does someone have to wait, and is the time different for Republicans and democrats?
I didn't realize racism and Klan affiliation had a statute of limitation. The liars on the left think otherwise.

 
Don't say racist shit.


It is the height of hypocrisy that black people get offended by others saying N word.

I never hear white people say it...but I hear black folks say it all the time. The only reason that word is popular amongst young people is because of how black people continue to use it so openly in hip hop music/culture.

Black folks proliferating use of the N word in pop culture has made the N word mainstream.

Also, more hypocrisy is that black folks can openly use racial slurs such as cracker, white trash, redneck, hillbilly, honky, mayo, etc... and absolutely no one gives a fuck.

If black people want to stop hearing the N word..maybe they should lead by example, and stop using it constantly?

Oh, who am I kidding? That would require black folks to start taking personal responsibility for their actions, something they aren't ever taught to do by their absentee fathers.
 
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This story is from joe biden's new world.....where the left wing assholes destroy lives for the fun of it.......what vile people these democrats are....

Four years ago, 15-year-old Mimi Groves, then a freshmen at Heritage High School in Virginia, was excited to get her learner’s permit. After receiving it, she sent her friend a 3-second Snapchat video in which she said: “I can drive, [n-word]!”

Somehow, the video was circulated among a few students at school. It survived for years, and, last year, Jimmy Galligan, who was a senior along with Groves at Heritage, ended up seeing it. Galligan, whose mother is black and whose father is white, said he was offended by the video. Instead of explaining the issue with a white girl using the slur to Groves herself, Galligan held onto the video and waited until he could use it against Groves to destroy her.


Typically, such an act would be seen as bullying, but in today’s pro-cancel-culture society, Galligan received a New York Times profile and the story presented from his point of view, along with a headline clearly favoring his actions. “A Racial Slur, a Viral Video, and a Reckoning,” reads the Times headline about Galligan’s act.

The “reckoning” refers to what Groves endured at the hands of Galligan. Groves had been accepted to the University of Tennessee and was set to join the school’s cheer team, which at the time was the reigning national champion. When Galligan posted the video of Groves online and it went viral, she lost her position on the cheer team and was forced to withdraw from the university after facing pressure from admissions officials. The officials apparently told her they received “hundreds of emails and phone calls from outraged alumni, students and the public,” the Times reported.


Groves told the Times that she didn’t “understand the severity of the word, or the history and context behind it because” she was so young. She told the outlet the slur was used in “all the songs we listened to, and I’m not using that as an excuse.”

“It honestly disgusts me that those words would come out of my mouth,” Groves told the Times. “How can you convince somebody that has never met you and the only thing they’ve ever seen of you is that three-second clip?”

Groves also said her parents didn’t allow such language and had taught her not to post anything online she wouldn’t say in person or want them to read. Of course, being a teenager, she still made a stupid decision.

Here’s the thing. Groves had already privately atoned for the video years ago. One of Groves’ friends, a black woman, said the white cheerleader has privately apologized for the video years ago. The friend tried to defend Groves after the video went viral, but the mob attacked her as well.

“We’re supposed to educate people,” the friend wrote on Snapchat, according to the Times, “not ruin their lives all because you want to feel a sense of empowerment.”

Further, Groves had clearly become on the side of the mob after the police-involved death of George Floyd on May 25. She posted on Instagram at the time that people should “protest, donate, sign a petition, rally, do something” to support the Black Lives Matter movement.

This was the same day Galligan struck.


Someone responded to Groves’ Instagram post by saying, “You have the audacity to post this, after saying the N-word.” Friends started calling her and she learned that Galligan had posted the four-year-old Snapchat video that same day.



The democrat party is a party of vile human beings........


It's very simple.

Don't walk off high places.

Don't go into the lions cage.

Don't say racist shit.

None of this is hard.
Separate the nation into smaller ones. End this.

That would not "end this." Don't be stupid.
 

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