So @brownsugah out here calling folks the n-word with the "ER"? Let's talk about it. Update: BUSHED

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I don’t care. The word with er and a are both the same to me. Honestly everyone would be banned if it came down to that.
they're both the same in what capacity?

either you think black people go around calling eachother the hard ER and its not offensive :skip:


or you think they're both just as offensive which means you still used it in a racist manner :skip:
 

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And y’all not answering the question at hand. Like I thought.
I'll answer question even though we really shouldn't use the word since we know where it originally came from we turned the word around to basically mean something not negative in for us like "bro" "fam". A when a white person says it (which they shouldn't) the first thing you hear is the -er which takes it back to the original meaning that they used the word for.
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If you black nikka ain't really deragatory for most. If a white person says it it's deragatory
They ain't the same thing
 

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****** = nikka

One ain’t better than the other.
And yet here you are, using both variants:

R. Kelly or D'Angelo...who you got?

5. “In real life”? nikka this is real life. Online and offline, people are appreciating D’Angelo’s music. Even when I saw him perform in 2015 on The Second Coming Tour for Black Messiah, his shyt was sold out and there were people of different racial backgrounds there too. Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, etc. And everyone there was singing all of the words to the songs on all of his albums. So that mess about no one in real life discussing his albums is more BS you’re typing.

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