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Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Wed May 29, 2019 10:28 pm
by what,me worry?
Why can't we be reasonable with intellectual thought?

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 12:51 am
by what,me worry?
So it's already out there. It's used in pop culture..rap singers say it black people say it ...and when I say black people, yeah, that's what our society has designated them..TBD if this community would prefer a dark shade of brown or another nomenclature...I digress

The history of race relations is a hot topic (*see spicy). Africans were sold to Europeans by Africans. I will say this again, "black" people enslaved "black" people

"white" people enslaved "white" people as well

you see, slavery is an institution which has been dissolved in first world country's..but,.. is still happening in sweat shops in China/Vietnam... and any other countries which are being exploited because they are poor

Slavery is an economic issue and not a race issue...keep following me....I digress a lot

So back to the US, "black" people sold other "black" people to "white" people (economic). Our white people called black people the N word during slavery which was a terrible time. it was awful in most circumstances. slavery is not natural. Freedom is natural

So, When people say nigga I *shrug* because its common. keep it classy and fun people

I can call you a lot of terrible words from the past due to xenophobia, which is natural

Cruelty is the wrong choice. Be respectful, sassy, and fun. Do no harm

Have fun!

*drops mic*

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:24 am
by lanyards
You're saying the N word isn't racist because slavery is in some cases not a racial issue? Or are you arguing you should be allowed to use racist terms on this website? Not following your intl. conv. abt. the N word, and not sure this is the place to have it

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:30 am
by what,me worry?
lanyards wrote:You're saying the N word isn't racist because slavery is in some cases not a racial issue? Or are you arguing you should be allowed to use racist terms on this website? Not following your intl. conv. abt. the N word, and not sure this is the place to have it



Correct, dummy

Slavery isn't a race issue

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:34 am
by lanyards
what,me worry? wrote:
lanyards wrote:You're saying the N word isn't racist because slavery is in some cases not a racial issue? Or are you arguing you should be allowed to use racist terms on this website? Not following your intl. conv. abt. the N word, and not sure this is the place to have it



Correct, dummy

Slavery isn't a race issue
Never?

Your argument is missing some premisses as the N word is not equivalent to slavery.

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:38 am
by what,me worry?
lanyards wrote:
what,me worry? wrote:
lanyards wrote:You're saying the N word isn't racist because slavery is in some cases not a racial issue? Or are you arguing you should be allowed to use racist terms on this website? Not following your intl. conv. abt. the N word, and not sure this is the place to have it



Correct, dummy

Slavery isn't a race issue
Never?

Your argument is missing some premisses as the N word is not equivalent to slavery.


Never, Bih

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:42 am
by what,me worry?
N word is...ready....wait for it...associated with slavery *balloons fall down*

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:43 am
by lanyards
what,me worry? wrote:Never, Bih
You forgot to *drops mic* that time.

Thanks for the intl. conv.

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:47 am
by what,me worry?
You forgot your mic, paper Gen

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:52 am
by lanyards
what,me worry? wrote:N word is...ready....wait for it...associated with slavery *balloons fall down*
Association is not the same as being equivalent. Also, read up on your American history, slavery in the US was indeed racial, silly

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 1:56 am
by what,me worry?
lanyards wrote:
what,me worry? wrote:N word is...ready....wait for it...associated with slavery *balloons fall down*
Association is not the same as being equivalent. Also, read up on your American history, slavery in the US had a lot to do with race, silly



you're right, association is not the same as being equivalent

It had nothing to do with race. Convenience and ability. African history could have been completely different. Think Egypt, dummy

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 2:05 am
by lanyards
what,me worry? wrote:
lanyards wrote:
what,me worry? wrote:N word is...ready....wait for it...associated with slavery *balloons fall down*
Association is not the same as being equivalent. Also, read up on your American history, slavery in the US had a lot to do with race, silly



you're right, association is not the same as being equivalent

It had nothing to do with race. Convenience and ability. African history could have been completely different. Think Egypt, dummy
What does Egypt have to do with the N word? Again, from what I understand of your argument, the N word isn't racist because slavery isn't racist. However, those are not the same thing. Slavery could be racist while the N word is not, visa versa, neither or both. The fact is, a lot of people including the owner of this website believe the N word is racist: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=219889

Now, why should you be able to use the word here?

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 2:13 am
by what,me worry?
lanyards wrote:
what,me worry? wrote:
lanyards wrote:
what,me worry? wrote:N word is...ready....wait for it...associated with slavery *balloons fall down*
Association is not the same as being equivalent. Also, read up on your American history, slavery in the US had a lot to do with race, silly



you're right, association is not the same as being equivalent

It had nothing to do with race. Convenience and ability. African history could have been completely different. Think Egypt, dummy
What does Egypt have to do with the N word? Again, from what I understand of your argument, the N word isn't racist because slavery isn't racist. However, those are not the same thing. Slavery could be racist while the N word is not, visa versa, neither or both. The fact is, a lot of people including the owner of this website believe the N word is racist: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=219889

Now, why should you be able to use the word here?


Why so smart?

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 9:29 am
by Doc_Brown
The original question:
what,me worry? wrote:Why can't we be reasonable with intellectual thought?


The answer to that question:
what,me worry? wrote:Correct, dummy

what,me worry? wrote:Never, Bih

what,me worry? wrote:You forgot your mic, paper Gen

what,me worry? wrote:Think Egypt, dummy

what,me worry? wrote:Why so smart?

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 12:46 pm
by what,me worry?
Play dumb games, win stupid prizes

I'd open to intellectual conversation still

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 8:35 pm
by TeeGee
we did allow it for a short period in a certain part of the forum, provided it was used in context.
It was abused, so now we have a blanket ban on it. ;)
The discussion group on this was open for 6 months about 3 years ago and all avenues discussed and debated. Looks like you missed the train on this one.

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 8:46 pm
by Symmetry
Plus, ya know, it's not like it wasn't tried and tested as a word for a few centuries before CC did its own experiment to see if it's racist.

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 9:24 pm
by what,me worry?
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Don't push it ;)

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Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 10:46 pm
by Symmetry
What are you trying to prove?

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 11:49 am
by iAmCaffeine
Symmetry wrote:Plus, ya know, it's not like it wasn't tried and tested as a word for a few centuries before CC did its own experiment to see if it's racist.

I actually agree with Sym.

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 1:05 pm
by what,me worry?
iAmCaffeine wrote:
Symmetry wrote:Plus, ya know, it's not like it wasn't tried and tested as a word for a few centuries before CC did its own experiment to see if it's racist.

I actually agree with Sym.


The word itself is not racist

Words are a combination of utterances which CHANGE in meaning as societal thought changes (see vernacular). The N Word will always be associated with white slave owners and an understandably white, prejudice government. The black community has used a variant of this word and it is accepted culturally today as unoffensive

**g** please

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 1:19 pm
by what,me worry?
Now, what is the real issue with an accepted utterance we associate with a noun....maliciousness!

ANY WORD can be used in a malicious way

With that said there are historical amplifiers

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 6:57 pm
by iAmCaffeine
Not every word can be used, singularly, in a malicious way.

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 1:32 pm
by what,me worry?
iAmCaffeine wrote:Not every word can be used, singularly, in a malicious way.


Depends your opinion of that singular word

America, for instance

Re: Why can't we have an intl. conv. abt. the N word?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:22 pm
by iAmCaffeine
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