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1NfamousACE_2
07/13/18 8:12:11 AM
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Patty_Fleur
07/13/18 8:13:34 AM
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Name a time when white people don't play victim.
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1NfamousACE_2
07/13/18 8:16:43 AM
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Patty_Fleur posted...
Name a time when white people don't play victim.


Son of a biscuit you're right
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Swagnificent119
07/13/18 8:23:29 AM
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why do black people act like it's surprising when someone gets shot for attacking a cop?
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happibivouac
07/13/18 8:25:52 AM
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This whole thread was a mistake.
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1NfamousACE_2
07/13/18 8:28:11 AM
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Swagnificent119 posted...
why do black people act like it's surprising when someone gets shot for attacking a cop?


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Dyinglegacy
07/13/18 8:28:12 AM
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Do words alone warrant physical violence? I suppose if a person was threatening your life or your family with their words, physical action may be a bit more justified. However, one word? I don't know.
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1NfamousACE_2
07/13/18 8:29:19 AM
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Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence? I suppose if a person was threatening your life or your family with their words, physical action may be a bit more justified. However, one word? I don't know.


To me? No

To some others? Yes

But if white people know that, then why use it?

There are plenty of other words you can use, but honestly...why use the n-word?
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Kineth
07/13/18 8:31:12 AM
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Swagnificent119 posted...
why do black people act like it's surprising when someone gets shot for attacking a cop?


I'm pretty sure that's not surprising to us.
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happibivouac
07/13/18 8:31:38 AM
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I've had this conversation before. There's no point to it. It's literally just a topic for black people to say not to use the n-word. That's all.

The reasoning is likely related to context. Black people use it in a specific context, but they also have reclaimed the word to take on a different meaning, but only amongst them, so no other race can use it.
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Dyinglegacy
07/13/18 8:31:58 AM
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1NfamousACE_2 posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence? I suppose if a person was threatening your life or your family with their words, physical action may be a bit more justified. However, one word? I don't know.


To me? No

To some others? Yes

But if white people know that, then why use it?

There are plenty of other words you can use, but honestly...why use the n-word?


Anger. Typical when someone is angry, they will attempt to say the most hurtful or offensive thing that they can, even if they don't actually feel that way normally. Or, maybe they are just plain ol racist. It can be hard to tell.
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Kineth
07/13/18 8:32:25 AM
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Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence?


Does physically existing warrant verbal abuse/violence?
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SailorGoon
07/13/18 8:32:57 AM
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iClockwork
07/13/18 8:33:23 AM
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Why do black people play victim for slavery which they were never alive for?
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Nomadic View
07/13/18 8:34:20 AM
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happibivouac posted...
This whole thread was a mistake.

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Dyinglegacy
07/13/18 8:36:37 AM
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Kineth posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence?


Does physically existing warrant verbal abuse/violence?


I don't think so. Unfortunetly it happens, though. Bullying in schools is one such example.

It is likely that most of us have participated in some form of bullying, at least once in our life. Whether we admit it or not, that is another thing.
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DevsBro
07/13/18 8:47:41 AM
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Does this actually happen? o_O

I've heard the n-word before but never once have I seen anyone get violent over it.
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Kineth
07/13/18 8:48:37 AM
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Dyinglegacy posted...
Kineth posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence?


Does physically existing warrant verbal abuse/violence?


I don't think so. Unfortunetly it happens, though. Bullying in schools is one such example.

It is likely that most of us have participated in some form of bullying, at least once in our life. Whether we admit it or not, that is another thing.


True. That said, this acknowledges that verbal assault and/or fighting words is a thing and that words alone may very well incite physical violence. Whether a physical response is warranted or not is another conversation. My problem with the argument you present is that the people who generally levy it, refuse to recognize the causality of the language presented and, more or less, are presenting an argument that people should just put up with verbal abuse as opposed to saying that people shouldn't verbally abuse one another.
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DevsBro
07/13/18 8:48:41 AM
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Kineth posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence?


Does physically existing warrant verbal abuse/violence?

Two wrongs totally make a right.
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MangaFan462
07/13/18 8:49:17 AM
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happibivouac
07/13/18 8:51:28 AM
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DevsBro posted...
Does this actually happen? o_O

I've heard the n-word before but never once have I seen anyone get violent over it.

Yes it definitely happens,
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KillerKhan420
07/13/18 8:51:57 AM
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iClockwork posted...
Why do black people play victim for slavery which they were never alive for?


It's an inferiority complex they hold on to till this day. They can't keep a job? White man's fault, they're lacking education? White man's fault. They can't take responsibility over a baby? White man's fault.

It's a never ending game of the white man's fault. It's just an endless cycle of victimhood that's been here for quite a while. As for the topic at hand....it'll always be the dumbest of reasons to get into a fight, over somebody else saying a word that you deem they cannot. Nobody can control that, and trust me, they know you'll get mad and want to fight alot will say it just to be offensive. You wanna say white supremacy is a huge problem? Look in the mirror, you ain't no better with this constant hate you have over an entire race of people, shit, the majority of people.
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Kineth
07/13/18 8:53:18 AM
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DevsBro posted...
Kineth posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence?


Does physically existing warrant verbal abuse/violence?

Two wrongs totally make a right.


Well, you tried, at least. Read the post before yours so you can get the point of what I was saying.
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MrMallard
07/13/18 8:55:07 AM
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Exactly, talk shit get hit
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Dyinglegacy
07/13/18 8:57:31 AM
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Kineth posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Kineth posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence?


Does physically existing warrant verbal abuse/violence?


I don't think so. Unfortunetly it happens, though. Bullying in schools is one such example.

It is likely that most of us have participated in some form of bullying, at least once in our life. Whether we admit it or not, that is another thing.


True. That said, this acknowledges that verbal assault and/or fighting words is a thing and that words alone may very well incite physical violence. Whether a physical response is warranted or not is another conversation. My problem with the argument you present is that the people who generally levy it, refuse to recognize the causality of the language presented and, more or less, are presenting an argument that people should just put up with verbal abuse as opposed to saying that people shouldn't verbally abuse one another.


I never condone bullying, of any sort. I have been a victom of it in the past for things outside of my control, such as family members being disabled. Having a disabled father, and people laughing at you for it? It was defeating. If I were to bully someone now, I would probably be reminded of that, and feel like shit.
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DevsBro
07/13/18 9:00:13 AM
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Kineth posted...
DevsBro posted...
Kineth posted...
Dyinglegacy posted...
Do words alone warrant physical violence?


Does physically existing warrant verbal abuse/violence?

Two wrongs totally make a right.


Well, you tried, at least. Read the post before yours so you can get the point of what I was saying.

Yeah that snuck in while I was posting. I was working under the assumption that everyone agreed saying the n-word is wrong, because it is, and the only debate was whether it's ok to react with violence, which it's not.

Of course people shouldn't say the n-word, and everyone knows it. The only reason they do it is to get a reaction.
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