07-07-2017, 07:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-08-2017, 05:30 AM by FireIceTalon.)
(07-07-2017, 07:23 PM)Taem Wrote: I've heard people in current days use the 'n' word, but its usually offhanded or out of anger and not meant to be racist, not real racism anyway. Quick sidetrack story here, I used that word myself, as have my friends, none of which were racist at all. Most of us were merely copying the lyrics popular in 90's rap because, believe it or not, the 'n' word was very popular back then and just saying it does not make you a racist.
I'm going to gloss over the other crap you said, because this needs special and immediate attention. You truly are one of the biggest fucking idiots I've ever come across, on the internet or in real life. Let me tell you something kiddo (and you should listen closely, cause it might save your life one day):
YOU ARE NOT BLACK. YOU CANNOT USE THAT WORD. UNDER ANY FUCKING CIRCUMSTANCES. EVER.
In case you didn't understand that, let me repeat it again: YOU ARE NOT BLACK. YOU CANNOT USE THAT WORD. EVER. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES.
I ain't all too surprised that you have used it though. White supremacist vermin will use it at any opportunity. You think the use of that word, by someone who isn't black, is not racist? Go down to the hood, use that word, and try to tell them you are not being racist. LOL. When you get beatin' to a pulp Reginald Denny style (or worse), don't act all surprised. Just be sure to tell me when and where you will do this, so I can testify against you as witness in court (assuming you survive the ordeal).
Quote:in current days use the 'n' word, but its usually offhanded or out of anger and not meant to be racist, not real racism anyway.
You cannot be serious. Whatever it is you are smoking, I want some! There is no such thing as 'real or fake' racism. Lets pretend for a moment me and you know one another in real life, and we are having a conversation when you say something I don't like, then I proceed to break your face in, and then I say "oh it wasn't 'real' assault." Will you agree that? I bet you wouldn't. That shit wouldn't fly in court, either. Your head is so far up your fucking ass you dont even realize how erroneous the garbage you spew is. You have no logic whatsoever.
When black people call eachother that word, it is used in a comradery context. When anyone who is not black uses it, especially a white person, it is WEAPONIZED. The liberal Bill Maher said the same crap you did more or less, then tried to justify it using the same faulty rationale and he got grilled by Ice Cube, who made him look stupid on his own show.
I don't care how much 90's rap you listen to. I listen to it all the time also, and I know better than to ever use that word, cause I'm not black. That word was racist during the slave trade, and it is still racist now. Period.
Quote:Many rap songs in the 90's documented the truth of this subculture mentality, and it didn't say anything about Whitey or oppression, but spoke out specifically about other POC, doing crime for money, the police trying to keep them down (from committing their crimes), and banging hoes.
I listen to 1990's rap almost exclusively within the rap genre, and can tell you, that you are absolutely wrong. I suggest you listen to Public Enemy, NWA, early Ice Cube, 2Pac, X-Clan, Dead Prez, Nas, Geto Boys, Scarface, etc.....and then tell me, with a perfectly straight face - that oppression, discrimination, power structures, class dynamics, police brutality and white supremacy, etc are not spoken about. You either have a piss poor memory or you got selective hearing. And all the stuff you mentioned is not merely a product of black culture, but of capitalist social relations. You reducing it down to culture is a gross oversimplification of history.
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"Your very ideas are but the outgrowth of conditions of your bourgeois production and bourgeois property, just as your jurisprudence is but the will of your class, made into law for all, a will whose essential character and direction are determined by the economic conditions of the existence of your class." - Marx (on capitalist laws and institutions)