https://twitter.com/TheLaurenChen/status/1184294841552908292?s
The whites are tired of yall and this word.
They're so obsessed with the n word.
:uhh:
ssssssssssssssssssss
well they've finally done it
no. making blacks forget what they did and live in the same fabricated country they built for free wasn't enough
they're taking it further by victimizing themselves with a "harmless" word
the very same "harmless" word that they themselves chose to twist and add over 400 years of oppression to
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who said black people want the culture to be ubiquitous?
It's white people who want to profit off of it. For every
black artist that uses the n-word in their music etc.
there are a number of white executives getting paid for it...
in many cases more than the artists themselves.
black culture is a business and white people are at the helm of it
she's dumb
n
i've never seen a group of black people BEGGING to use an offensive word like this in all my days :kii:
they HATE being left out and us having ANY sort of exclusivity. Meanwhile their fake ass inclusive bullshit can live on, when we know damn well what's really tea and what it would be like without affirmative action
She ain't shakin no damn table
she isn't saying anything any of those other brain dead people haven't said
The way we set the boundary on this and the Whites are in a permanent damn tizzy.
I love this shit.
:blessed:
!!!!!!
and she's an idiot
But culture doesn't work like that.
If people are exposed to culture, they adopt it.
adopt it :dead:
when minority cultures are inserted into majority cultures they are absorbed and assimilated
but even still, we weren't just "exposed" to a culture
we were forcefully whipped into shape just enough for you to assimilate us into your culture, yet still leech off of the inventive
white people can't stand it when something doesn't include them.
they're so accustomed to being the center of everything
and benefitting from everything that now,
during a time when whiteness is starting to lose its centrality,
they can't deal.
dfffffff quees are LASHING this becky
:blessed: :blessed: :blessed:
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 09:27:12 PM
white people can't stand it when something doesn't include them.
they're so accustomed to being the center of everything
and benefitting from everything that now,
during a time when whiteness is starting to lose its centrality,
they can't deal.
and this pleases me
:oof: :oof:
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 09:27:12 PM
white people can't stand it when something doesn't include them.
they're so accustomed to being the center of everything
and benefitting from everything that now,
during a time when whiteness is starting to lose its centrality,
they can't deal.
:scrumptious:
:jackiessales:
No comment.
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 09:14:18 PM
who said black people want the culture to be ubiquitous?
It's white people who want to profit off of it. For every
black artist that uses the n-word in their music etc.
there are a number of white executives getting paid for it...
in many cases more than the artists themselves.
black culture is a business and white people are at the helm of it
she's dumb
https://twitter.com/DragonflyJonez/status/1184568781609328640?s
Quote from: Bentley. A Moderator. on October 16, 2019, 09:25:44 PM
!!!!!!
and she's an idiot
But culture doesn't work like that.
If people are exposed to culture, they adopt it.
adopt it :dead:
when minority cultures are inserted into majority cultures they are absorbed and assimilated
but even still, we weren't just "exposed" to a culture
we were forcefully whipped into shape just enough for you to assimilate us into your culture, yet still leech off of the inventive
well damn SAID
Their fumes bring me great joy. They'll continue to be lashed for saying the shit
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It is human nature to turn a negative into a positive. Turning nigga into a term of endearment is something BLACK people did to deal with the treatment they faced during Civil Rights and definitely pre civil rights
IF YOU AIN'T BLACK YOU DON'T GOT NO FUCKIN REASON TO SAY NIGGA! STOP BEING A FUCKING FOLLOWER AND MAKE UP YOUR OWN SHIT!
The non black person that calls me that is gon get they ass whooped
Are African Americans that powerful that the messages we broadcast can't help but be emulated? It's that hard to not say a word you don't have a specific connection to? The need to fit in and be involved is that loud?
Quote from: Linnethia Leakes on October 16, 2019, 09:38:54 PM
It is human nature to turn a negative into a positive. Turning nigga into a term of endearment is something BLACK people did to deal with the treatment they faced during Civil Rights and definitely pre civil rights
IF YOU AIN'T BLACK YOU DON'T GOT NO FUCKIN REASON TO SAY NIGGA! STOP BEING A FUCKING FOLLOWER AND MAKE UP YOUR OWN SHIT!
The non black person that calls me that is gon get they ass whooped
!!!
You can say the shit if you want, but just be ready.
:letsmessfag:
Quote from: Kalifornia on October 16, 2019, 09:41:25 PM
Quote from: Linnethia Leakes on October 16, 2019, 09:38:54 PM
It is human nature to turn a negative into a positive. Turning nigga into a term of endearment is something BLACK people did to deal with the treatment they faced during Civil Rights and definitely pre civil rights
IF YOU AIN'T BLACK YOU DON'T GOT NO FUCKIN REASON TO SAY NIGGA! STOP BEING A FUCKING FOLLOWER AND MAKE UP YOUR OWN SHIT!
The non black person that calls me that is gon get they ass whooped
!!!
You can say the shit if you want, but just be ready.
:letsmessfag:
cause we know several REAL niggas that we can call and get the shit kettlin day! Fuckin weak ass punks :cheerup:
The entitlement is real
Quote from: Linnethia Leakes on October 16, 2019, 09:38:54 PM
It is human nature to turn a negative into a positive. Turning nigga into a term of endearment is something BLACK people did to deal with the treatment they faced during Civil Rights and definitely pre civil rights
IF YOU AIN'T BLACK YOU DON'T GOT NO FUCKIN REASON TO SAY NIGGA! STOP BEING A FUCKING FOLLOWER AND MAKE UP YOUR OWN SHIT!
The non black person that calls me that is gon get they ass whooped
!
at the end of the day, these backwards white people will always view
black freedom as a privilege and not a right.
the "you should be grateful" attitude is getting tired.
Chinks are more racist than white people.
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 10:09:50 PM
at the end of the day, these backwards white people will always view
black freedom as a privilege and not a right.
the "you should be grateful" attitude is getting tired.
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 10:09:50 PM
at the end of the day, these backwards white people will always view
black freedom as a privilege and not a right.
the "you should be grateful" attitude is getting tired.
whew
Quote from: Syleena on October 16, 2019, 10:21:10 PM
Chinks are more racist than white people.
lol please
No way
Quote from: 1RIG on October 17, 2019, 03:28:00 AM
Quote from: Syleena on October 16, 2019, 10:21:10 PM
Chinks are more racist than white people.
lol please
No way
jdjdj
And he said that as a white person :dead:
when you cut this down to the very core, it essentially comes down to white people wanting to say the n-word
like, why? do they wanna sing it out loud when song comes on in the club that says it? do they wanna say it to their black friends? use it as an insult like "dumb" or "stupid" without being punished for it? i just don't get it. WHY do white people want to use this word
Lol so basically "if you want your culture accepted, accept that we're gonna call you nigga/er", that's what I got from this.
I- who is this bitch? :dead:
The ONLY reason they want to use this word is to feel included. Like let it go
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 17, 2019, 03:55:29 AM
Lol so basically "if you want your culture accepted, accept that we're gonna call you nigga/er", that's what I got from this.
I- who is this bitch? :dead:
?! right :dead: :dead:
how DARE she feel offended that she cannot call black people the n word
i mean..
the only thing this girl is shaking is her ass down to the unemployment office
I have never not felt some sort of way hearing a white person say the word nigga but I'm also 99%sure if I was non black I'd sing/rap the word as hard as I do now, wouldn't do it public tho lolz. Idk how we can ever expect them not to say it with our influence being so global n stuff :roflmao:
Gina Rodriguez knew what she was doing though, she just wanted to test the waters a bit to see if we'd let it slide :kii: she knew she could fall on the fact that it's just a song! Lauryn hill![/i
The JOY when she said it,
"Fronting NIGGAS give me heebee geebees"
:wellheythere:
Of course she knew what she was doung, she turned the camera on right before that part and off immediately after and it's not even a focal point of the song :dead:
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 09:27:12 PM
white people can't stand it when something doesn't include them.
they're so accustomed to being the center of everything
and benefitting from everything that now,
during a time when whiteness is starting to lose its centrality,
they can't deal.
Lash king
NY Times bestselling self
Gina is just showing everyone that all that Twitter thugging ain't gonna change shit. Cancel culture is dead and pretty soon everyone is gonna be saying nigga/er with no care.
I see right thru all this shit.
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 09:27:12 PM
white people can't stand it when something doesn't include them.
they're so accustomed to being the center of everything
and benefitting from everything that now,
during a time when whiteness is starting to lose its centrality,
they can't deal.
bottom fckin line
Quote from: november on October 17, 2019, 04:58:17 AM
I have never not felt some sort of way hearing a white person say the word nigga but I'm also 99%sure if I was non black I'd sing/rap the word as hard as I do now, wouldn't do it public tho lolz. Idk how we can ever expect them not to say it with our influence being so global n stuff :roflmao:
Gina Rodriguez knew what she was doing though, she just wanted to test the waters a bit to see if we'd let it slide :kii: she knew she could fall on the fact that it's just a song! Lauryn hill![/i
!! absolutely. Her initial response showed that she didn't really care
a song that I grew up with and love!like what does that have to do with anything
Quote from: Tonkaman on October 17, 2019, 07:07:46 AM
Of course she knew what she was doung, she turned the camera on right before that part and off immediately after and it's not even a focal point of the song :dead:
right. I saw it during the first recording
she wanted to start this conversation to be messy and funny
I honestly feel like that apology was pre-recorded