Post: Negro.
10-11-2009, 05:27 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Can the term honestly be considered of any insult anymore? The majority of people who even pertain to it are "negros" themselves. The way I see it 99.9% of the community in the US aren't publicly racist. Obviously we all have our thoughts about other races but nobody takes it out in the public. You can't completely end racism but I just ****in hate it when black people make rallies and parades and shit in an attempt to get rid of the word when they should be at home using that time to teach their damn ****in kids not to use it if they hate the word so ****in much instead. If you were to describe someone as Caucasian or white you wouldn't hesitate but when you're describing a "negro" why should you hesitate to say the man is black? Negro in spanish means black anyways if I called someone "blanco" which means white in spanish they wouldn't give a **** would they?



So... can the term still be considered offensive? Or are you a ****in racist to say it?
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01-03-2010, 10:28 AM #56
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Race Rule #255: When black people say the "N" word, it's not racist. When others say it (white people), it's racist. Isn't that racist or what? :rolleyes:

But it's kind of weird, black people are offended at the term, yet they use it daily. Black guys in my class say it all the time, yet when someone else of a different color say it, it's racist.

I mean, if you are offended at the term, then why would you use it yourself? You don't hear white people walking around saying, "What up my honky!?"

Don't mean to offend any African-Americans with this post. Happy

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