my Philosophy on the N word

should the N word be ofencive from any body that says it


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dewb-101

Member
I find it ironic that black people are only offended by the N word when it comes from a white person. if it is offensive. I think it should be offensive if said by any body black white, brown or any other skin color you want to put in. it reminds me of the child hood saying sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me
 

dewb-101

Member
I wander why it is racist if a white person says the N. but not racist if it is said by a Mexican or Chinese.
I think that the N should be offensive when said by any person no mater what color they are even from other black people.
 

ULEN

Well-Known Member
Naga is the correct word for the masses. Black is simply a color. Some choose to live an elementary crayon box life and never find the happiness within themselves to get out of it.
 

SnapsProvolone

Well-Known Member
Funny that one should rejoice in calling themselves nigger. Seriously, the whole black culture thing is holding the race back. Pull up them britches and speak english.
 

dewb-101

Member
Are we talking about 'nigger' here? If so, why?
yes you didn't read the poll question did you? I wanted to get people's thoughts on if the N word should be offensive being said by only white people or from any body that says it even other black people.
 

cat of curiosity

Well-Known Member
yes you didn't read the poll question did you? I wanted to get people's thoughts on if the N word should be offensive being said by only white people or from any body that says it even other black people.
yes you didn't read the poll question did you? I wanted to get people's thoughts on if the N word should be offensive being said by only white people or from any body that says it even other black people.
it's only truly acceptable if said by a person of the, ''high yellar'' persuasion....

lol

most people don't give a shit. it's only derogatory if said in a derogatory manner. people should grow up and not be so fucking sensitive.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Here’s the deal: If you are not Black, you should not call a Black person “Nigger,” “Nigga,” “Negro,” or anything like it. And it’s a weak argument that because Blacks say it gives license for non-Blacks to use it. You can talk about your spouse, but it doesn’t mean it’s okay for others to do so. It’s basic logic and Black people are not obligated to explain why others shouldn’t use the word.

White people didn’t invent the word and its roots predate chattel slavery. The word itself is not evil as much as the word has been misused, abused and given a dirty name.

There are schools of thought that the annunciation of “Nigga” can release kundalini energy in the body. There are no vowels in many ancient languages, and by this logic, “Nigga” can also be related to “Naga” which is the Sanskrit word for a deity that takes the form of a serpent. As a result, the incantation of Nigga or Naga can arouse this sleeping, coiled serpent that sits at the base of the spine and cause one’s spirit to awaken.

Serpents are revered in many ancient cultures because of its ability to shed skin, thus making it adaptable and giving it everlasting life. The American Negro has had to be like the serpent in order to survive throughout generation upon generation of oppression.

“Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.”

— Matthew 10:16

Like many parts of African culture, the serpent has been reviled through the European lens. The serpent who taught Eve about the knowledge of good and evil — a lesson that all functional parents teach their children — is given a bad name. Cats, which were once sacred to Black people, have also become synonymous with bad energy. The same goes for just about anything black, for example: the financial crises of Black Monday and Friday, Black Dahlia, Black Sabbath, black magic, black propaganda, black comedy, blacklist, blackball, blackface and blackout are all negative connotations.

A large part of colonization is renaming things and imbuing tragedy onto beauty. They took our gods and made them to be feared. They took our great Black music and called it “JAZZ.” They took symbols of excellence and turned them into objects of repugnance. It’s up to Black people to rectify the wrongs. No one else can do it for us.

Black: dirty, soiled, thoroughly sinister or evil, wicked, indicative of condemnation or discredit, very sad, gloomy, calamitous, marked by the occurrence of disaster, and characterized by hostility or angry discontent, connected with or invoking the supernatural and especially the devil, characterized by the absence of light and reflecting or transmitting little or no light.

—Merriam-Webster

I find the last entry interesting, as the color black absorbs all wavelengths and colors, which is why you get so hot wearing black in the sun. Black accepts the sun and white reflects it. The darker the object, the better it receives the light.

Black people need to stop letting other people make them feel ashamed for what and who we are. What Black people decide to call each other is Black people’s business and non-Blacks don’t get a vote.

Every group has names they can call each other that someone outside the group can’t. Gay people have them, lesbians, Jews, couples, friends, family, etc. Black people are entitled to that same right without having to explain to outsiders why they can’t join the club.

“Niger” in Latin means black. “Negro” and “Negra” in Latin-based languages also mean black and is frequently employed as a term of endearment. The same can be said for “Nigga,” amongst Black Americans. I see no difference in any of them. It’s all Black and that is beautiful until some bigot like Richie Incognito is given a free pass to say it.

“A man has to be a man, and when you said ‘Negro,’ it’s a term that’s been used so many times, but I don’t particularly care for that term. I’d rather be a Black man, because that’s identity. That’s the way he can improve himself and identity and respect for himself, as a man.”

— James Brown (as told to David Susskind)

Because it may be empowering amongst some Blacks, gives no non-Blacks the right to call them “Nigger,” “Nigga,” “Negro,” or any derivation of the word.

End. Of. Story.

http://nicholaspayton.wordpress.com/2013/11/12/a-nigga-tired-why-non-blacks-shouldnt-say-nigga/

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NoDrama

Well-Known Member
If you want to know about the N word, just ask Uncle Buck, he has used it thousands of times to sway arguments in favor of his views that only whites are superior, but you can only expect so much from an 11 year Stormfront veteran.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Naga is the correct word for the masses. Black is simply a color. Some choose to live an elementary crayon box life and never find the happiness within themselves to get out of it.
technically, black and white are non-colors.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I find it ironic that black people are only offended by the N word when it comes from a white person. if it is offensive. I think it should be offensive if said by any body black white, brown or any other skin color you want to put in. it reminds me of the child hood saying sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me
so you want to control how black people feel now?

some black people are offended when other blacks use the word, others are not. you're just gonna have to deal with that.

when blacks use the word, they are often taking the power away from the word. that's almost never the case when whites use it against blacks.

it's the same reason why my gay friends have no problem using words like queer or fag among themselves, but would be offended if someone they didn;t know well used it around them. they're taking the power away from those words, others are using that word as a tool against them.
 

sheskunk

Well-Known Member
so you want to control how black people feel now?

some black people are offended when other blacks use the word, others are not. you're just gonna have to deal with that.

when blacks use the word, they are often taking the power away from the word. that's almost never the case when whites use it against blacks.

it's the same reason why my gay friends have no problem using words like queer or fag among themselves, but would be offended if someone they didn;t know well used it around them. they're taking the power away from those words, others are using that word as a tool against them.
So they use the word to "take the power away" but still get butt hurt when someone uses it against them? Doesn't seem to work now, does it?

Fucking crybabies. Whaaaa!!! Someone called me a name. Grow up.
 
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