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2 RepliesI say it...
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8 RepliesI don't think it is okay for anyone to swear.
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This has to be one of the whitest threads we've ever had here.
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If they can say it, I can say it.
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This forum -blam!-ing sucks now a days.
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Everyone should at this point. The word has really lost all meaning now.
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It's okay for anyone to say it.
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Woah man, watch that hard R bruh, watch that hard R. OT: No, N.igger is a swear word, N.igga is a term of endearment.
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1 ReplyEdited by Dick VanDick: 10/13/2013 8:19:24 PMI dont get it They say its racist for anyone to say it. Then they turn around and start yelling like everything is good about. Oh and the say Cracker thats refering to a "Whip-cracker" during the slave days. So in the end every other race can barff all the racist bullshit, but as soon as a white person say somthing it's a crime...
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I'm not going to lie to you guys, I only came here as an excuse to post this ^ *Leaves thread
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According to most corporations, no. They be firing -blam!- for that shit.
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People can say what ever they want, doesn't matter who you are.
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4 RepliesPeople can say what they want. However people can also react to what people say how they want. Therefore a white guy shouting 'Hey N****r' in the middle of detroit is free to do so. He is also free to get shot as a result of his stupidity.
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You obviously haven't played GTA5 yet.
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Where is the "I don't care" option?
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I believe there's a difference between n*gga, which is what they call eachother, and n*gger, which is what white people say.
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When a black person says the word, it's not intended to hurt. It's just another word for "man" or "pal". They don't use it as an insult. It would be like a blonde trying to insult another blonde person with a blonde joke.
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I know black people who don't like to say it even when they are not offended by it.
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I think everyone should use it. Not as a racial slur, but as a normal swear word. Then it would be overused so much, it loses all meaning.
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Edited by Warrior DM: 9/25/2013 7:09:12 PMIt only bothers me if it's said in a negative connotation, but I don't think I've ever run into that.
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Naggers? Yes.