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Black and Blue
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Austin, TX USA - Ya'll
Posts: 2,556
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Hmm...
I think Paul Rodriquez summed it up. to paraphrase: "If you aint black and you use the N-word, you got a whole lot of explaining to do"
So lets say that the black community has the open option to use the "n-word". Big deal. I'm white and have no need to use the phrase in any form or fashion.
While not offended by the term "Cracker" aka the "c-word", I do have to point out a bit of hipocrisy in that comedians, such as Chris Rock (mentioned earlier) seem to have free reign with zero restrictions on the use. by the same argument presented for preserving the "n-word" for blacks, shouldnt the same consideration be given when a non-white uses the "c-word"?
Could one assume from all this that "all animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others?"
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