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Does it matter if you're black or not? This thread is pointless
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Don't be a stupid ass cracker -blam!- outta here Jim
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Your post is highly racist. He didn't bring race in to it at all but you did.
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Thanks I noticed
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Does it matter irl? Yes. Should it matter? No. Should it come into Destiny? Never. Does it? Yes. Who makes the racist remarks in the game? Mostly young white males. Do I want it to stop? Yes. Will it stop? Unlikely. Can I try to find a group of understanding people? Yes. Is that what this thread is about? Yes. This is truth.
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It's ironic isn't it? A race of people take a really hateful word aimed against them, remove the hate from it by calling each other it, say -blam!- every other word in nearly ever song by any black rapper, and completely separate it from what it used to mean and give it a new meaning within their own community then get upset and cry racist when a white person uses it in the exact same context a black person uses it today. But not Mexican or asian or any other race. Only white people are racist for using a word that no longer holds the hate or negativity that it used to, but is instead meant to mean comradely and closeness between two or more people 'Merica people
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Hmm... I'm black and I'm not from 'Murica. Most black people are not from 'Murica. Rappers do not represent an entire race. Not all rappers use the N-Word. Educated blacks in 'Murica do not use the N-Word. You know this to be true.
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Krs1 bitch!
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We're you born in America? Then yes, you're American. Your argument involving origin is null. Am I American? Yes. Why? Cause I was born here even though my heritage is German/French mostly. By saying most blacks aren't from America you're further separating yourself as a race from the rest of the population. Logic like that is the reason racism is still a thing in this century. Regardless, the word -blam!- has become a common place word in American culture regardless of who took its fangs away. What you're missing is how large an impact pop culture has on our society. Also, considering a major majority of blacks listen to rap, yes, it does represent a large portion of black society that says -blam!- is ok to use.
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You still think America is the only country in the world, huh? Actually I'm a black born and raised in England. My parents are from Africa and the Caribbean. The majority of blacks in the world as still on the content of Africa. Black people are all over the world right now. Stop thinking only of the 13% in America. You should also cut the blacks in America some slack. Not all of them are bad. And the ones who are bad, its not entirely their fault. The government, slavery, segregation, policing, poverty, drugs, guns, etc etc has alot to do with it. Its a social problem. The fact is America doesn't look at its black population as true citizens. The American dream was not designed with blacks in mind. Things have been getting better slowly over the years. But its not entirely fair or equal yet.
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Thank god.
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That's bs, that is not true to say America does not consider blacks to be citizens. Yes, unfortunately there are some that do not see them as citizens, but to make a overstatement like that, that is ridiculous