Their internal polls must be showing them losing too many black voters. Panic!
You mean I can’t use the word “nagger” in the workplace?
do we even need to read - Standard demonrat playbook:
Someone said N word.
Judge ruled how it was used is not ‘criminal’.
MSM Headlines read “JUDGE DECLARES N WORD OKAY IN WORKPLACE”
Queue disinformation and hate spread on social media.
ANY word. ANY WORD. ANY WORD is NBD. Its just a word. When did we become such utter weaklings that words are such a tragic event? If someone talks down to me, it makes me think less of them, not less of myself. I’ve been called cracker a few times. Two or three, maybe. What was my response? I laughed to think someone would think the word had an impact on me. Laughed out loud to their face. What kind of person throws punches over being called a racist name? Calling someone a racist name just shows how moronic you are.
It’s a real word. It’s in books. It’s in the dictionary. And IIRC, a Senator we all know was a member of the KKK and the word was part of his vocabulary up until he died.
Oh no!!! Not the (gasp) N word!!!!!! Why, there is no crime greater!!!!
Impeach!!!
(Yes, sarcasm. I am so over all this cr@p!)
Cant lie about her being a sexual predator so gotta play the race card.
Yes, but “cracker”, “hick”, “red neck”, and “hillbilly” are still very much in vogue.
So what racial slur are white folks allowed to sue over?
Why are the journalists doing this? We don't call a brown-hued Malaysian or Tibetian or Chinese or Japanese "black," let alone "Black," do we?
Isn't this misapplying the adjective "black" by elevating it to the status of being a proper noun, such that it is merely a socially and politically acceptable word that is merely a replacement for the unacceptable "N-word" (which cannot even be uttered) that essentially describes African-based physical features, as well as the culture that derives from slavishly uneducated origins--not even he literal darkness of skin at all?
This is a really stupid and non-sensical treatment of the adjective.
And who is it that chose to make the "N-word" (capitalized or not) a deeply degrading epithet, rather than just a commonly mispronounced description of a geograpically prevalent distinguishment of physical features that is common to a uniquely North American culture?
Asking anyone reading this article . . .