Mindfield333
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Rappers need to start saying “cracka” just as much, if not more than “nikka”
Nah just ppl who aren’t black shouldn’t say it.I don't think anyone should say it
words don't work that way though....you use it one way...they'll use it the same way...can't stop them either.Nah just ppl who aren’t black shouldn’t say it.
Why do these cacs even try, shyt always ends the same way. They caught on to how we talk but there's a learning curve, go back to their early posts on here and voila@Hennessypapi @HarlemHottie @DPresidential @Dave24 @Wild self @Rekkapryde @Another Man @Booksnrain @Luke Cage @Buckeye Fever @The Hon. Stringer Bell
Mayo militia member on the horizon who likes calling black people “Uncle Tom N—er” and making excuses for white people - just passing along the message.
I mean sure but it’s common courtesy to just respect someones boundaries within their relationship. As an outsider, If I hear you call your wife “sugar t*ts”, out of respect for your relationship I would not call her “sugar t*ts” because I haven’t earned the right.words don't work that way though....you use it one way...they'll use it the same way...can't stop them either.
Better example....What if you run around calling her "sugar t*ts openly in public? Then you refer to her as her being your sugar t*ts in a song... You have millions of listeners singing "sugar t*ts" referring to your wife...I mean sure but it’s common courtesy to just respect someones boundaries within their relationship. As an outsider, If I hear you call your wife “sugar t*ts”, out of respect for your relationship I would not call her “sugar t*ts” because I haven’t earned the right.
so basically it seems as if Black people aren’t entitled to respectful boundaries
I mean sure but it’s common courtesy to just respect someones boundaries within their relationship. As an outsider, If I hear you call your wife “sugar t*ts”, out of respect for your relationship I would not call her “sugar t*ts” because I haven’t earned the right.
so basically it seems as if Black people aren’t entitled to respectful boundaries
Right! And then the final step is use the context excuse theory and Lastly -blame others for using the search function; looking into their past activities and posting evidence to prove in the affirmative that can’t be disputed.Why do these cacs even try, shyt always ends the same way. They caught on to how we talk but there's a learning curve, go back to their early posts on here and voila
DF are you talking about?? Shut up George aka Trollin Roland. Delimited in his dilemma as to if he’s black or notWhat's worse is Black people calling white people nikkaz in their presence. That's just bizarre to me. You know the word could become uncool to use and die out, but folks are too lazy when it comes to improving their vocabulary. Hip Hop definitely doesn't help.
This dumbass just used the word “uncool” and “n—-az” sounding like a 6th grader; while talking about limited vocabularyWhat's worse is Black people calling white people nikkaz in their presence. That's just bizarre to me. You know the word could become uncool to use and die out, but folks are too lazy when it comes to improving their vocabulary. Hip Hop definitely doesn't help.
Nah. This ain’t it.Better example....What if you run around calling her "sugar t*ts openly in public? Then you refer to her as her being your sugar t*ts in a song... You have millions of listeners singing "sugar t*ts" referring to your wife...
then you proceed to make jokes about her being sugar t*ts in public...everytime you see her...you call her "sugar t*ts" where ever people are.....then you make movies, tv shows and do stand up comedy shows calling her sugar t*ts in front of people of all colors?...
Would you then be surprised when someone referred to her as sugar t*ts?
Or are you still gonna claim that people should respect those boundaries?
Further more...with everything that I've said above...would you still call her "sugar *t*ts" anyway...or would you discontinue using it in those ways if you saw and heard people calling her that?
sloppy you can do betterNah. This ain’t it.
These idiots blame everything on hip hop ^^ knowing damn well back in their olden days they were using it at a rapid rate. Bitter and blaming everybody with their projection.What's worse is Black people calling white people nikkaz in their presence. That's just bizarre to me. You know the word could become uncool to use and die out, but folks are too lazy when it comes to improving their vocabulary. Hip Hop definitely doesn't help.