Gotcha.
Will respect your wishes.
That's all I ask
Gotcha.
Will respect your wishes.
No doubt but as you can see these idiots have to use the word for some reason. The only one that seems to understand on here Is my guy @King P
If they wanna keep using it after multiple black posters making it known they ain't feeling it then nobody should have a problem with us using spic etc
Go ahead and use spic then
Either way im personally gonna say it whether u or anyone else like it or not. And no one is gonna bother to stop me either just cuz Im a black man that just so happens to speak spanish
Why is your remedial ass quoting me still. Don't mention me unless spoken to first
My neighborhood was all black there were literally like 10 Spanish people in my whole area and more than half of that was the Puerto Ricans who owned the bodega in my hood. It was until I was around Latino's heavily cause my middle school was in the South Bronx. It was me and my AA breh Terrell slapping the shyt out of the Latinos saying nikka on a regular basis. Got into fights everyday. I remember this Dominican breh would always tell me he has black people in his family and then say some racist joke like "what do you call a black person on a slide? A mudslide. What do you call a black person on a bike? A dirt bike." And then he'd laugh. It was literally 3 Afro Latinos I fukked with and that's mainly because they didn't have a problem identifying with black people. All of the black kids squadded up. People will fool you like it's gucci everywhere between blacks and latinos like 3ni and Latin Kings was fighting with bloods in NY.
watch from 2:13
Says the spic talking bout he says nikka around blacks uncheckedU know good and well u dont do a dam thing
nikkas a be so tough on the internet
fukk outta hereLet me understand?
Cardi B is a young woman of obvious African descent, who has grown up in NYC
listening to Hot 97, Power 105, mixtapes, Youtube and other sources of music.
Why wouldn't she now use a term so clearly common to NYC Hip Hop culture, and the past
two generations of young New Yorkers?
*Sidenote: Count the number of NYC rap records 1979-1988, prior to to the accepted, national emergence
of NWA/nikkaz Wit Attitude, that prominently used "the n-word" in rhymes? There were some, but not many.
Bring yo spic ass down south where the history of that word still means somethin and see what pop off. You a dominic00n so you prolly black any fukkin way.Never had to & never will. This is colibut sure if some clown wanna get his head lumped up tryna tell me what a grown man what he can & cant say i dont mind handing him a 2 peice but thatll honestly never happen in real life cuz only on coli do people have a problem with it.
yes on the high school comment
when i was in high school
we stayed fighting the mexicans
but when we got back to the block
it was like the shyt never happened
1) I really can't stand Cardi B, but the two or three interviews I've watched of hers makes me realize I hate her persona. Out of character she's too transparent to not be cool.
2) I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY don't know why non-Blacks fight so hard to justify their right to say Ni--a. Latinos go the hardest knowing damn well their racist culture hates everything Black, but their African Ancestors, whose DNA they tried to breed out so they could conform to White standards, give them the right to say nikka. Why do they even want to say it so bad.
I hear what you're saying, but Fab is half AA so it's not the best example (even though there are full Dominicans that look like Fab).So Los Angeles' DJ Yella can co-found a group called "nikkaz Wit Attitude"...
But NYC Dominican-descent Fabolous should not use "the n-word" because he is of "Hispanic" background?