Racial Stereotyping - Page 3
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Spicy_Curry
United States10573 Posts
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iPlaY.NettleS
Australia4315 Posts
On October 03 2012 11:25 micronesia wrote: I suggest not using the n word. When you slip and say something that is interpreted as offensive and someone is giving you a hard time, I think just owning up to it and apologizing should be enough to give you the opportunity to end the affair. Something like... you: blah blah n word blah blah them: HEY! you: huh? them: How dare you use that word? you: oh, but- them: You should keep your mouth shut you have no right to talk you: I made a poor word choice. I'm sorry. I'll be more careful! them: <starts to say something like they haven't had enough> you: I apologized, it won't happen again, sorry! <leave> Then again I don't randomly use the n word in public so I haven't had a chance to try this out! Every 4th word in some of those rap songs is 'The n word" I think the biggest issue here is the black guy carries a knife and was close to using it in a violent way | ||
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Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
On October 03 2012 12:31 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: sugoi desu desu~` | ||
GhostOwl
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Tabbris
Bangladesh2839 Posts
On October 03 2012 12:30 heyoka wrote: How did you tell this whole story without mentioning there was, for some reason, a knife on the table? Same thought exactly lol!! I would of just said sorry and walked away | ||
meteorskunk
Canada546 Posts
They were travelling around in a group looking for me. I thought i was a dead guy. I was really scared. Then they just said "hey man don't say that word." Moral of the story, some people are actually offended but respectful? I still don't even know what this word could mean to someone? For me its just the word you bust out when you REALLY want to show people you're from the hood. Therefore you gotta be ready to ride or die when you use it. Peace off homie | ||
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micronesia
United States24579 Posts
On October 03 2012 23:25 meteorskunk wrote: I used to love rap songs in highschool (i was known as a hip hop MC type). There were like 7 black guys at my school (I don't know I wasn't counting really) and they all hungout together. Onetime i said the n-bomb in the hall while i was rapping. No one was around that was black but this big stupid bully guy decided to inform the "black guy crew" that I had said the N-bomb. They were travelling around in a group looking for me. I thought i was a dead guy. I was really scared. Then they just said "hey man don't say that word." Moral of the story, some people are actually offended but respectful? I still don't even know what this word could mean to someone? For me its just the word you bust out when you REALLY want to show people you're from the hood. Therefore you gotta be ready to ride or die when you use it. Peace off homie It reminds me a lot of the recent stuff happening in the middle east. The fact that people would let you manipulate them so easily by using the n word, or by making fun of Mohammed (or any other comparable thing) is strange to me. | ||
targ
Malaysia445 Posts
On October 03 2012 12:52 Diglett wrote: one time someone called me a nigger and i used my mud slap attack on him. I wanted to say something funny but decided I could never top this | ||
meteorskunk
Canada546 Posts
On October 03 2012 23:30 micronesia wrote: It reminds me a lot of the recent stuff happening in the middle east. The fact that people would let you manipulate them so easily by using the n word, or by making fun of Mohammed (or any other comparable thing) is strange to me. That's an interesting yet apt comparison. The answer to why people allow things to affect them disproportionately badly is beyond me. I have one useful observation. Humans seem to value simple rules to govern behaviour. A world where you know right and wrong is much easier to move through. The negative side to this is that you will be negatively affected when something offends part of your world view. | ||
WarSame
Canada1950 Posts
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EffervescentAureola
United States410 Posts
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Dfgj
Singapore5922 Posts
On October 04 2012 00:26 EffervescentAureola wrote: Any blog that invites this much discussion deserves more than 1 star, don't you thinks guys? ![]() VeraLynn incited a lot more pages of chat but nobody's giving her 5 stars. | ||
Shady Sands
United States4021 Posts
On October 04 2012 00:26 EffervescentAureola wrote: Any blog that invites this much discussion deserves more than 1 star, don't you thinks guys? ![]() lol are you honestly that desperate for your alt account to have a better blog rating? | ||
StateofReverie
United States633 Posts
On October 04 2012 01:36 Shady Sands wrote: lol are you honestly that desperate for your alt account to have a better blog rating? Honestly my whole point of the blog is to get a 1 star...if I wanted 5 stars, I would blog about different stuff like bunnies or something cute | ||
JieXian
Malaysia4677 Posts
On October 03 2012 13:26 Ikidomari wrote: why didn't you offer to set him up to get some fuckin lush weed man black people all love weed User was temp banned for this post. lololololol this is a good troll hahaha 5 stars to you | ||
Recognizable
Netherlands1552 Posts
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gameguard
Korea (South)2131 Posts
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SilverWolfe
Canada173 Posts
I'm gay and while I usually don't get pissed off or react when people use the word 'gay' as an insult or whatever, it still bothers me. When people use a word that refers to what you are as an insult or some kind of curse, it can build up a lot of anger in you. | ||
Blisse
Canada3710 Posts
On a side note, I really wish people would stop using the n-word, or use racial/sexual insults "for fun". :/ | ||
Mementoss
Canada2595 Posts
Its everyones secret dirty pleasure. | ||
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