Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't use the word. Ever.
But I think that AAs have played, played, played you with this word. Is a WORD. Not crime. And saying a word does not equal ".... it's discriminating under the law and on and on and on.... fools!"
...the hell are you talking about?
So brain washed. OK for all AAs to use the word anytime they want, but anyone else and out comes the race card. Do you ever think for yourself, or just rush to be the first one to play the race card yourself?
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Context provides a lot of meaning for words. When a word is used in a certain context, it can have a certain meaning, but it's meaning can be completely changed when it's used in another context.
When AA people use the word, it doesn't mean the same thing as when white people use it. When white people use it, they mean "I am racially superior to you. I have more rights than you. The police will not treat me the way they treat you, so I can afford to start a confrontation with you, even if it gets physical." When black people use it, they are using it to each other to mark a shared status and group membership, or they're using it to criticize one of their own.
Context creates meaning. If you can't understand that, you don't have the social skills required to live in a modern society. Please immediately remove yourself to the top of a nearest mountain or the outskirts of Greater Redneckistan.
+ a million!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about racial slurs for other minorities?
Earlier PP here and AA. Just to be clear, I do not condone or use racial slurs....PERIOD! I will not even say the name of the local NFL team that is how strongly I feel about it.
Anonymous wrote:AA here.
Used to use it all the time with my friends as a teenager. Stopped immediately when a road rager said it to me with malice. I cannot describe the feelings I had that day. I still remember the incident vividly.
So...no...I do not say it and it is not allowed to be said in our home. I am not naive to think that my 4 teens do not say it with their friends, but they have heard ad nauseum our objections about the word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't use the word. Ever.
But I think that AAs have played, played, played you with this word. Is a WORD. Not crime. And saying a word does not equal ".... it's discriminating under the law and on and on and on.... fools!"
...the hell are you talking about?
So brain washed. OK for all AAs to use the word anytime they want, but anyone else and out comes the race card. Do you ever think for yourself, or just rush to be the first one to play the race card yourself?
Anonymous wrote:No! It's horrifying.
Anonymous wrote:What about racial slurs for other minorities?
Anonymous wrote:What about racial slurs for other minorities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't use the word. Ever.
But I think that AAs have played, played, played you with this word. Is a WORD. Not crime. And saying a word does not equal ".... it's discriminating under the law and on and on and on.... fools!"
...the hell are you talking about?
So brain washed. OK for all AAs to use the word anytime they want, but anyone else and out comes the race card. Do you ever think for yourself, or just rush to be the first one to play the race card yourself?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. The only time it's acceptable IMO is if a black person refers to another black person that way.
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Black person here! It's totally unacceptable for anyone to use it especially a black person. I will not associate with anyone who uses the n-word.
No, it is neither worse nor better for a black person to use it. There aren't different rules for blacks and whites when it comes to racial slurs, so let's stop acting like there are. It's an ugly word that can't be divorced from either its historical context or its current popular association with a specific "urban" sub culture.
--another Black person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't use the word. Ever.
But I think that AAs have played, played, played you with this word. Is a WORD. Not crime. And saying a word does not equal ".... it's discriminating under the law and on and on and on.... fools!"
...the hell are you talking about?