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Zato-1
Chile4253 Posts
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Felony
United States131 Posts
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Spieltor
327 Posts
On March 12 2012 05:43 Forikorder wrote: thats compeltely incorrect, when you use nigger out of anger as an insult in order to try and make the other person feel bad then you get in trouble LOL. Fork rider you dont live in the U.S. do you? I do, and what he stated is correct. there is no way to use the word "nigger" and not be in trouble. You always lose your job or anything else. Additionally, black people can use "nigga" at free reign, while if a white guy does it, again, you're likely to lose everything, because you're either seen as racist or mocking black people. There is no way to say "nigger" and not lose your job, unless you use it while describing it as a word someone else used, and even then most people who are reporting on it say "the n-word", because of the fear. Social outrage will cause people to lose jobs over it, even if a person uses it in an explanatory case of what another person said, like the news. it's just not worth it. On the other hand, people don't seem to understand that that much social pressure can get people fired and change the course of companies in the consumer world, so thats why they don't use it in sc2 to fix the game before hots, (like getting lan). | ||
Forikorder
Canada8840 Posts
On March 12 2012 09:17 Spieltor wrote: LOL. Fork rider you dont live in the U.S. do you? I do, and what he stated is correct. there is no way to use the word "nigger" and not be in trouble. You always lose your job or anything else. Additionally, black people can use "nigga" at free reign, while if a white guy does it, again, you're likely to lose everything, because you're either seen as racist or mocking black people. There is no way to say "nigger" and not lose your job, unless you use it while describing it as a word someone else used, and even then most people who are reporting on it say "the n-word", because of the fear. Social outrage will cause people to lose jobs over it, even if a person uses it in an explanatory case of what another person said, like the news. it's just not worth it. On the other hand, people don't seem to understand that that much social pressure can get people fired and change the course of companies in the consumer world, so thats why they don't use it in sc2 to fix the game before hots, (like getting lan). fork rider? first time i heard that one as i said earlier its is generally frowned upon to say it in public but depending on where you are and who your with it can be pretty safe to say it jokingly (like among friends in a fairly private area) but using it out of anger is pretty much 100% of the time not a good idea | ||
socommaster123
United States578 Posts
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Outrageouss
United States15 Posts
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Specialist
United States803 Posts
Before he realized there is a potential career option for pro gaming, he just didn't care about other people and showed his "true" self through ladder and streams. But after you realize that there are many opportunities that lie in this esports scene, you realize these behaviors are unacceptable. However, only through harsh consequences like this you truly regret and apologize for what you have done. I can feel the sincerity of this post, he honestly didn't see this kind of uproar incoming. Unfortunately, it was after too late. And that's what happened, I think. | ||
InvXXVII
Canada242 Posts
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Xenocryst
United States521 Posts
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ChrysaliS_
United States261 Posts
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RogerX
New Zealand3180 Posts
On March 12 2012 15:09 ChrysaliS_ wrote: orb was a pretty good caster, EG made a dumb nigger mistake if you ask me wtf? Anyway, I always thought that they give -Orb- another chance, I like him and these should be regarded as making a silly mistake and letting him have one more chance. Also its a lesson that is learnt through mistakes. | ||
Doomblaze
United States1292 Posts
On March 12 2012 14:01 Xenocryst wrote: Its not the BM thats important. but the N-word has so much tension and pain affiliated with it that in no way is it EVER acceptable Unless you're black. We live in a society of double standards, its how America runs. Unfortunately, orb is not black, so he does not have free reign to say nigger whenever he wants to. | ||
Daehlie
United States43 Posts
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Mrvoodoochild1
United States1439 Posts
On March 12 2012 15:23 13_Doomblaze_37 wrote: Unless you're black. We live in a society of double standards, its how America runs. Unfortunately, orb is not black, so he does not have free reign to say nigger whenever he wants to. That's not a double standard. White people can say cracker and black people can say nigger and not be racist. It would be a double standard if white people could say both words and blacks could not, that would be a double standard. | ||
Glockateer
United States254 Posts
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xiyb
Croatia3 Posts
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Barbiero
Brazil5259 Posts
On March 12 2012 15:40 Mrvoodoochild1 wrote: That's not a double standard. White people can say cracker and black people can say nigger and not be racist. It would be a double standard if white people could say both words and blacks could not, that would be a double standard. Never seen a black person saying "the C word". They all call me cracker, whity, vanilla, and nigga in disguise(because Im 6ft4). And Im ok with it. tbh we are 2012. It amuses me that the n-word problem still exists at this point in time. | ||
EdenPLusDucky
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Tofugrinder
Austria899 Posts
On March 12 2012 19:59 Zephirdd wrote: tbh we are 2012. It amuses me that the n-word problem still exists at this point in time. if nobody would use that word no problem would exist. The reason why nobody should use that word won't change | ||
branflakes14
2082 Posts
On March 12 2012 22:08 Tofugrinder wrote: if nobody would use that word no problem would exist. The reason why nobody should use that word won't change The problem wouldn't exist if people would stop giving the word power, too. The only way you're going to get people to stop saying it is by forcing them to do it, and I personally was under the impression that Fascism ended in 1945. | ||
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