The corollary to your two rules is - no words from a black person truly hurt a white person, and this fact is one of the reasons that so many black people really despise white people.
Another story: Again I was inside of a car, this time in Kingston Jamaica, and pitiful ganga-ed rasta man came up to the window (this time closed) and started calling me the nastiest cursewords in Jamaican vernacular. I knew what he was saying - but the words held no power over an American. Again I laughed. Finally he stumbled away.
Indeed this is true. Let's get real here. I didn't care that this girl in the Zimmerman trial testified that Trayvon called George a "cracker". It doesn't insult me to be called a cracker.
I would never refer to a black person by the N word, however, I was not born last night.
But your corollary is correct, Maica.
On this subject but a whole nother story, Paula Deen.
Man I gotta theory about this woman gonna blow y'all minds. Cause it was when that she referred to blacks with the "N" word?
In 2006?
Come on! There's way more to this story and I got a theory. It's a crazy one but I'll wax on it later. But come on, in 2006 she was calling black people the N word? We weren't politically corrected at that time?
I don't buy it. More on this later.