nikka, what difference does it make nikkaI haven't said that word in years unless I'm rapping along to a song, but as far as casual conversation it's a no go
nikka, what difference does it make nikkaI haven't said that word in years unless I'm rapping along to a song, but as far as casual conversation it's a no go
Sir, I don’t hop on Coli bandwagons. I agreed with his first paragraph because I don’t use the word myself. I was pretty clear where I said he lost me, when he insinuates we should find no offense even when it’s used as a slur. I simply disagree. But look at you though. I guess you have more issue with my comment than if someone walked up and called you a n-er.
Like breh said, if a white man calls me a n****r, I'm calling him a n****r back and trolling his ass. fukk I look like crying and catching a charge over a word??? We saw the video of Trina getting hysterical at Walmart when a woman called her that, and look how she ended up looking.
I know you're trolling, but it makes a difference for personal reasonsnikka, what difference does it make nikka
You lost me when you said you feel nothing when it’s used as a slur. Your reasoning makes no sense.
Honestly, I don’t give a fukk anymore. Ain’t shyt “liberating” about censoring a word we as Black Americans reclaimed.
Please black people, join me. Come up out of that degrading and dehumanizing word.
One of our biggest problems as a people is we've been programmed and conditioned into IDENTIFYING with being a "n1gga". Most of us have no idea how damaging that is to us.
The biggest affect of this is that we think lowly of ourselves and each other on a subconscious level. That word handicaps us spiritually and mentally.
The majority of you are gonna react violently to this thread because that word is so engrained in your language but I would like to issue a challenge to the small percentage of you who are redeemable.
Try typing the word "brother" "brutha" "dude" "homie" "bro" "my G" "king" , whatever instead of "n1gga".
There's a friendlier and more brotherly energy behind those words.
"N1gga" has such a venomous and hateful energy when it's used alot of times by blacks towards other blacks.
We HAVE to change the way we speak and interact with each other. It will lead to so many great changes within us and manifest itself outside of us as a collective.
Coming out of that word is a great start.