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Originally Posted by LarryIndiana219
Yes. That's fair enough.Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Just to play devils advocate if you are friends with a white guy and you are say at a majority white party and you call out "what up cracker" because thats just how you playaround/talk normally with your friend. Every white person in there has a right to bash your face in?Originally Posted by LarryIndiana219
Word, like don't these clowns realize that they don't have the jurisdiction to give out a pass on behalf of ALL Black people? It's a racial slur.. meaning even if I don't hear it and he's talking to/about you, it applies to me because we're of the same race. Get it? That @#@% ain't cool family..Originally Posted by potus2028
Originally Posted by JJschenley23
^ Yea i verified my white homies to say the n word. Whenever they in public i gotta explain they down lol.
Man, you can't give out no passes, you dont have that jurisdiction...if your friend Chad decides to drop the word around a bunch of the wrong people, your boy is gonna get teed off on. Possibly you too for intervening for dude. You need to find alternate friends, cuzzo...
I have a VERY hood white friend named, take a guess, White Boy (his choice). And if you call him Roger, he'll squab you.. he don't play about his gov't name. But guess what, even though he's more of a sterotypical Nword than me, I bet he knows the line. We've NEVER had to even bring it up. And I'd never call him anything other than White Boy.
Again tho, down south things might be different. More people prolly mean it in an offensive way when they say it down there so I could see how you would be more on edge when someone says it. But most people up north dont take offense to the word anymore.
I'm from Indiana family... home of the KKK.. think about it...
It is basically the equivalent of Son or Fam up here if you are familiar with people.
No, it isn't..
Ok ill try to address everything breifly.
You say you from Indiana (Home of the KKK) so like I said things are different in other parts of the country. Clearly when people say it out there it has moremeaning behind it, so I can see why you would feel some sort of way about people saying it. Im from the Tri-State. No1 bats an eye at the word unless you putextra emphasis on the word like you are not used to saying it and are trying to sound it out (see kids on XBL for examples). So I can see how you would take alittle more offense to the word than someone from here. Thats fine. IDK where OP is from so I cant speak for his revelation.
And your boy has never used the word?