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What irritates me the most is when I hear the word from non black people that are racist towards black people in all aspects of life other than copying black fashion, lingo, music, etc.
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Don't wanna read previous posts, but if you're not black, your opinion on the issue doesn't matter..
People not from this country shouldn't speak on **** about this country.
Don't wanna read previous posts, but if you're not black, your opinion on the issue doesn't matter.
Is Ninjahood a white latino?
This thread reminded me bout something about something in Vegas ...I was in line to get into this spot and there was a big group behind me from Cali ( mostly Asian, a few blacks, and a couple Latinos) ...the Asians n Latinos where letting the N word fly like it wasn't nothin n it was so weird to me...I kept looking around to see what was going n it seemed like I was the only one bothered by it like it was a normal thing ...I just chalked it up to it being some west coast ****, aint ever seen nothin like that ANYWHERE on the east coast, the ppl here would be scared to say it in the open like that
Yes and I will start a riot because of it.
Generally, i don't care, based on the context. We're intelligent enough to know if someone is using it to be disrespectful out or not. It's become a part of pop culture whether you like it or not.
Crazy how, on one hand, we say "race doesn't matter, any race should be able to do what any other race does" then turn around and say "oh you can't do this (say a certain term) b/c you're [insert race].
I always ask this question when this topic comes up: if you pass by a building that has "n-word killa" spray painted on it, would you immediately be offended, or would you have to wait to see the race of the person who sprayed it? Serious question.
My guy fresco a real one ...may you be blessed with unlimited chipotle couponsNot reading through the whole thread but I can't stand when anyone that is not black uses it as apart of their everyday vocabulary (hell, you can search my entire post history on here & not once have I ever eem typed the word... that's how strongly I feel about it). I also can't stand when someone who isn't black speaks on racial injustices & how black people should react to a certain situation... If you're not black, you will NEVER know what it feels like to be persecuted based on the color of your skin to the extent that black people have been/are but that's a different matter I'd rather not get into...
Back to the topic at hand, I only say the N word when I'm singing along to music. Not gonna front on that.
I love black culture though, b.
Where I'm from/ where I grew up, the demographic consisted/consists of a lot of black folk.
I'm proud to say that I can attribute a lot of my swagger to my black brethren
the asians and latinos/mexicans throwing it out might in deed be a west coast thing. maybe more so a cali thing.
because there are hardly any african americans out there to put them in check or say anything, so they feel like hey whos gonna stop us, the 1 or 2 black folks out of the 40-50 of us?
just assumption and observation.
Asians in the bay area are like this no doubt
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the asians and latinos/mexicans throwing it out might in deed be a west coast thing. maybe more so a cali thing.
because there are hardly any african americans out there to put them in check or say anything, so they feel like hey whos gonna stop us, the 1 or 2 black folks out of the 40-50 of us?
just assumption and observation.
Asians in the bay area are like this no doubt
NSFW
A whole lot of Latino and Hispanics use it here in Philly. Nobody checks them though.