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re: Georgia fan shares racist comments made by UGA baseball player toward Justin Fields
Posted on 10/3/18 at 7:48 pm to VOR
Posted on 10/3/18 at 7:48 pm to VOR
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The dumbest argument in the world is that a white person using the word is no different than a black person using the word.
No. Not even close. If you’ve listened to any gangsta rap or hip hop over the last 30 years, the word is used ad nauseum. If you realize that whites are the majority of people who bought CDs or cassette tapes in the 1980s you would know that young people of any color are impressionable. Of course white and Asian kids use the word, because the influence of pop culture raises many kids
Posted on 10/3/18 at 8:05 pm to Taurus 357
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If you’ve listened to any gangsta rap or hip hop over the last 30 years, the word is used ad nauseum. I
No it isn’t. A variation is used often, and it has far less negative connotations associated with it. Feel free to prove me wrong.
Posted on 10/4/18 at 2:34 am to Taurus 357
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No. Not even close. If you’ve listened to any gangsta rap or hip hop over the last 30 years, the word is used ad nauseum. If you realize that whites are the majority of people who bought CDs or cassette tapes in the 1980s you would know that young people of any color are impressionable. Of course white and Asian kids use the word, because the influence of pop culture raises many kids
He didn’t use the word in a friendly or urban slang way. Such as “Put my n***a in!” Or “Play my n***a man! My n***a can ball fam! He’s 100!” No, he used it in a racially charged way “Put the n****r in”
A white person can clearly see the difference between the two.
Posted on 10/4/18 at 9:12 am to Taurus 357
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the word is used ad nauseum.
"So that gives us carte blanche to use it !"
- Entitled white person.
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