I'd like to just drop this firey topic and see what peoples responses are cause. Black people whether they are truly African or not consistently are the first ones to be making societal issues about race. Well then if we want truly to be equal as a society why do we need to sensationalize any race? If you want equality then we shouldn't be putting any single race above or bellow the other.
Not to mention the other thing that I've always wanted to ask is why does the black community continue to use a clearly "racist" term if every other race isn't suppose to use it. Cause its offensive. Its like we got better less offensive terms to be using when relating to our familiars/close friends or family. Its somewhat confusing why not then lead by example instead of being constantly the exception.
If we truly want to make people treat people as though we all are color blind then lets make things a true even field.
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So you are going to spam the forum with this racist nonsense?
Wow. It is so weird to see how much hate racists have for "Black" people. . . when racism is actually more about "White" vs every other grouping. Because at the end of the end of the day, racists claim that "Whites" are supreme. And that is over every single person who is not "White".
Well anyway, how can a racist claim "Black" people are the first to talk about race? It isn't like "Black" people claimed "Whites" are a slave race and started burning crosses and crap outside of their homes.
And dude, if you want to say the n-word so bad, say it. Just don't blame anyone for what happens when you do.
What in the sideways fuck?
You are trying to make sense of a nonsensical society. It will cause you a lot of grief.
Just having a simple discussion. Its like why not just have humanity month and celebrate all human life instead. Give people a reason to want to be a part of the total life.
That is unacceptable. That would be equality. That's not the goal.
Well then we all should get ready to be racists together and there is not reason to be outraged over racist remarks if we all keep asking for everyone to continue to be racist. You get what one perpetrates. Respect goes both ways.
Yup. That's why the word has lost any relevance or meaning.
I was going to post a reply to the question, but this actually sums it up quite succinctly. Well put, sir.
When a black man says the n word, it means a friend or homie. When a white person says it he means the actual slur.
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