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How do you feel about the N word?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by CheezeyBoy22, Apr 29, 2010.

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  1. finalsbound

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  2. asianballa23

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    i agree on the double standard.... just as it's ok for chris tucker to say "what's up my *****" but jackie chan gets an ass whoopin when he said it...

    so i guess it's ok for me to shoot a black dude if he calls me chink?
     
  3. nolimitation

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    I usually hear black and latino people say ****** all the time. Ex "Nah my ******," "Aight ******"

    Its in their rap songs as well. "******, ******, ******"
    And they try to use all this political bull**** to blame others about it. :rolleyes:

    You rarely hear other races use this term. If they want to stop using this term, then it has to start with them.
     
  4. B-Bob

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    I sloppily attributed a couple of posts to you that you did not make, and I apologize for that. Your posts are incredibly snotty and counter-productive in general, but you did not make the lame "whiny" posts. I was in error.

    No. And I don't think "better treatment" includes: worst access to decent K-12 education of *any* racial group in the nation; worst average healthcare of *any* racial group in the nation; and the highest rate of imprisonment of any racial group in the nation. You still haven't recommended some good texts to help me overcome my obviously inferior education. So what is the "better treatment" exactly? Saying one word less often? M'kay. Sure they feel good about that exchange.

    It's very possible that I don't see the racism against asians as accutely as I might. I live and work in a heavily asian community (as US communities go.) I haven't heard a single racial epithet against a person of asian heritage since I left Texas. True. That's riding city buses, walking the streets of all neighborhoods, etc. But that doesn't mean it doesn't exist! So I'll keep my mind open.

    It was very ignorant for some posters to claim the histories are somehow equivalent. That was my overall point, and I've seen no evidence to dissuade me.
     

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