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1 hour ago, Dominic Marc said:

It's not so black/white as this (no pun intended). 

Read this: http://www.theblackinstitute.org/can_we_ever_really_reclaim_the_n_word#

It might help to understand that it's not so easy to reclaim/issolate the word and that the difference isn't also as clear cut. 

I feel like black people using the word is somehow bad, because most of the times it's being used to belittle someone. ''_____ trynna destroy me, but I'm unstoppable'' ''_____ don't mess with me'' and so on. Generally. Just like how some gay people use ''f*****''' in a derogatory way most of the time. It's a part of pop culture and people think it's cool to use it.

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11 hours ago, Tadeo said:

It's like saying that in the gay community is ok to call each other names such F-GGOT but expecting respect from the rest. That's just not how it works. Words have meanings attached to them regardless of your background. You can't expect to use such a negative word towards a community you belong to, knowing how derogatory the word is and expect the world to be respectful of how to use it,  when you use it so freely and publicly. There's no logic in how that works. There won't ever be a positive change in how we use certain words such the N word or the F word or the W word if continue to cultivate their use in that manner. 

i can't believe i finally found someone who thinks like me. like, ugh let me not elaborate because someone's bound to come up with some smart response unrelated to what i say

11 hours ago, Morphine Prince said:

This example :air: 

Minorities are free to reclaim a derogatory word if they choose to. It's the least that can happen after years of being oppressed by it imo. 

oh lord

gay people have reclaimed the word fgt. but do they use it on each other? no, because they have experienced the discrimination behind this word themselves, and it probably has been said to them at some point in their life in a derogatory way. we don't call each other that, and the word just started fading. i don't hear kids calling each other fags because the use of the word is declining and they don't hear it anywhere to use it.

i do however hear kids calling each other the n-word, and that's because they still hear the word in the media (heck, i literally had no clue what the meaning of the word was until a few years ago, because i'd never have guessed that it's a forbidden word since it's used so frequently in music). i just have no clue how reclaiming a word means using it on each other. i don't call my friends terrorists to 'reclaim' this arab insult. i find it so disrespectful towards the millions of black people who were enslaved and suffered from being called that word, the fact that millionaires who have never been slaves use it so nonchalantly in their music. i can already hear the quote buttons being smashed and essays being written, i know i'll probably be told to mind my own business and not concern myself with a race i don't belong to, so spare yourselves. im just seeing it from a HUMAN point of view, any word that was used to describe a human who was discriminated against, enslaved, tortured, starved (i.e treated in a non-human way by disgusting savages) should rot and not be used by other humans who were none of those things.

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12 hours ago, LetsGetHigh said:

ok but you don't fight name calling with name calling like mayo and vanilla. 

smh.

Yeah, it always baffles me how people who want to make a positive change in the world can turn around and do exactly what they claim to be against, even if it is in a more tame and "socially acceptable" form :laughga: Fighting fire with fire only leads to a bigger fire :nails:

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yall ****ing sensitive, its just a word, ban me luuuuuuuuuuuuuuul 

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PI Floppedt

Are some of you seriously implying that the n-word carries just as much weight as terms like crackers, vanilla or mayonnaise?

The difference between the n-word and some of the mocking terms hurled at white people is that the former has a historical significance to it, and it still lives on till present time. It was used to remind black people that for hundreds of years that they were inferior to whites, and they don't deserve to assert any bit of their rights as a human being. So if you're not black and you're using the n-word, you basically fail to understand that the word has a really negative connotation to it. It makes you extremely insensitive and ignorant, point blank. :madge:

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Tbh i dont think the dancer meant harm i mean even the dancers chat group had the n word in it. I mean where was this posted. Im just hearing about the story. And dont white rappers use the n word too? So is it ok if they do?

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14 hours ago, JustSaiyan said:

Do you feel opressed, affected and triggered by it? :poot: I am so sorry but I'm a mayo too.

you just ENDED fragility :ladyhaha: 

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christinahoney

This is reverse racism honestly.

As a white man visiting NYC earlier this year, guess who are the only people that were rude to me...

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Morphine Prince

Don't have the time to quote people but this is largely an American-centric issue and they way some of you who don't live in the US speak about this it is very evident you aren't as informed as people who do live here. 

Some of the **** I've read is actually hilarious but I'm not gonna blame you entirely cause there's stuff and insults in other countries I don't know about but I don't try to act like I do either. 

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AmericanGUY

why not just not say any of the offense words? :shrug:

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19 hours ago, Muumisarvinen said:

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Yaass :firega: I respect Ariana so much :golfclap:

It's been years and I'm still pissed at the way she's clapping lmao 

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3 hours ago, christinahoney said:

This is reverse racism honestly.

As a white man visiting NYC earlier this year, guess who are the only people that were rude to me...

Dude, please. Finish this sentence. In a thread about derogatory racist terms, what is the purpose of this sentence? What point were you trying to make in this context?

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8 hours ago, christinahoney said:

This is reverse racism honestly.

As a white man visiting NYC earlier this year, guess who are the only people that were rude to me...

White people still believe "reverse racism" is a thing? :ladyhaha:

You poor little thing, that's... :reductive:

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