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The Grand Inquisitor wrote:3. "But black people can say it". A fascination with the N Word and why others can't say it. If they want to call themselves by a derogative term then by God they're going to call themselves by a derogative term! Yes, hypocrisy plays a part in the argument but my counter would be: what is your fascination with that word? Does it make any difference? What is wrong with saying "greetings"? Be a damn cleaner bot!
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Protocol wrote:I agree with Number 3.
But the thing is, you can never understand why you can't say it to any black person, because you're not the black person. The way it feels when someone calls you that is.. unquantifiable.. it's.. I don't know.. just very, very, rage inducing.
MastaKilla wrote:Protocol wrote:I agree with Number 3.
But the thing is, you can never understand why you can't say it to any black person, because you're not the black person. The way it feels when someone calls you that is.. unquantifiable.. it's.. I don't know.. just very, very, rage inducing.
I don't like it when they call me white trash either Boohoo. They call eachother that, I'll always call them that. Even when they stop saying it to eachother tbh.
1. Plc's and Ltd's alike with a slogan that is a rhetorical question. The absolute epitome is "Why pay more?". How many advertisements have you seen with that generic uninspired drivel plastered onto almost every mode of transportation. I'll tell why I would pay more Asda/Tesco Fuel/Injury Lawyers 4 U because surprisingly I may receive "more bang for my buck" if I bought the latter option; I don't want to ponder over the amount I would save going to Asda rather than Tesco because the amount spent accumulates in Clubcard points and Wal Mart know they can't step to that.
5. Dance Anthem albums. Don't flame me. IMHO every dance anthem album has the same songs in it but "mixed" by a different....individual. I'm referring to stuff like Daft Punk or Groove Armada. Let me be perfectly clear: I'm not saying dance music is crap (not a fan) but perhaps if the "mixers" could find some original tracks instead of regurgitating annual albums.
Protocol wrote:MastaKilla wrote:Protocol wrote:I agree with Number 3.
But the thing is, you can never understand why you can't say it to any black person, because you're not the black person. The way it feels when someone calls you that is.. unquantifiable.. it's.. I don't know.. just very, very, rage inducing.
I don't like it when they call me white trash either Boohoo. They call eachother that, I'll always call them that. Even when they stop saying it to eachother tbh.
Way to miss the point.
Calm down my honkey brethren.MastaKilla wrote:Protocol wrote:I agree with Number 3.
But the thing is, you can never understand why you can't say it to any black person, because you're not the black person. The way it feels when someone calls you that is.. unquantifiable.. it's.. I don't know.. just very, very, rage inducing.
I don't like it when they call me white trash either Boohoo. They call eachother that, I'll always call them that. Even when they stop saying it to eachother tbh.
Protocol wrote:I agree with Number 3.
But the thing is, you can never understand why you can't say it to any black person, because you're not the black person. The way it feels when someone calls you that is.. unquantifiable.. it's.. I don't know.. just very, very, rage inducing.
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[A]ENKIDUDU wrote:It's because black people are superior.
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:Remember that most black citizens are contributors to society and therefore shouldn't be confronted with said derogative terms.