That makes more sense. "Nigga" can be another word for dude, guy, etc. "Let's go my niggas!" make sense, but "one, two, three, dude!" doesn't.
Keep telling yourself that.
That makes more sense. "Nigga" can be another word for dude, guy, etc. "Let's go my niggas!" make sense, but "one, two, three, dude!" doesn't.
Omg just stop plz. I always hear this same bs excuse with people who use "fag" and "gay" in like every sentence. There are soooooo many other words you guys can use to describe things/call people.That makes more sense. "Nigga" can be another word for dude, guy, etc. "Let's go my niggas!" make sense, but "one, two, three, dude!" doesn't.
That makes more sense. "Nigga" can be another word for dude, guy, etc. "Let's go my niggas!" make sense, but "one, two, three, dude!" doesn't.
That makes more sense. "Nigga" can be another word for dude, guy, etc. "Let's go my niggas!" make sense, but "one, two, three, dude!" doesn't.
Frank "Trashman" Reynolds;33308025 said:Which nigger took the last donut?
This thread is a great excuse for gaffers to drop them n-bombs.
This thread is a great excuse for gaffers to drop them n-bombs.
not shocked... once you get north of Yonkers, it's like the south, but colder.
Fuck anyone who ever said this. Word matters. Word can hurt. Until you've been in the shoes of those who's been discriminated and ridiculed because you are different, don't even try to tell me that "it's just a word".
No, no. Everyone's out to get him, man.That is a shite chant.
You have a really low opinion of 'gaffers' if you think the average member is just chomping at the bit to post pointless slurs out of context.
this is upstate NY? damn
They can if used in a friendly context like a synonym for buddy, pal, or bro.If that argument made sense, white people could say that word, which they can't.
African americans use the term much too positively and openly for anyone to think otherwise. I'm a black man and NEVER say it, simply because I know what it means and context only goes do far in public. I correct anyone who calls me that, especially a black person. The word does have a meaning, and the meaning does not fit me. It's a product carried by the people who say it's disrespectful. I know everyone isn't like that, but a lot of us are.
It's pretty sad.
If that argument made sense, white people could say that word, which they can't.
I very much agree with this but still these kids are WAY over the line.
Any other word just wouldn't have done the job.How in any way does yelling "n*****" on a four count pump you up for a sport?
If this type of language were no longer acceptable in any avenue of society, such as that in mainstream music or specifically within black communities, would it lessen its use overall in our society? Would it actually make a difference
It's really interesting, where I work a lot of the young Hispanic guys call each other nigga all the time, and always drop it when they're talking about stuff. When I first heard them I kinda did a double take.
I like how this comment disapproves with this chant but is paired with an avatar of Tyler, the Creator.
Omg just stop plz. I always hear this same bs excuse with people who use "fag" and "gay" in like every sentence. There are soooooo many other words you guys can use to describe things/call people.
It is just a word. I've been called everything under the sun for being asian when I went to basically an all white school. I just shrugged it off and viewed the people using it as ignorant. To me it no less different than dropping the f-bomb, just meh. I suppose I would feel different if I was black, but I was subject to discrimination. In that regard, I suppose my view is skewed since I have thick skin, and don't really care. My point...people let words get to them too easily.
White people can call me the n word all they want. It's all about the context. And yeah I've grown up with it being a racial slur but also with like being saying wasup.
Its like when these random mofos jumped on my bro cuz he called me a faggot. For one they where straight. For Two my brother is gay. For three he was just messing with me.
Why? Why? I can't the fathom a reason why they choose that word over anything else? Even if there's racial context behind it, it still doesn't make sense. This blows my mind. It's like those people who say, "I'm not racist, but..."
Pretty much this. The double-standard surrounding the word isn't doing anybody any favors and just leads to unnecessary/pointless controversy. The word needs to be stricken from our (the black community's) vocabulary because I feel that our use of it gives it more power than it deserves.African americans use the term much too positively and openly for anyone to think otherwise. I'm a black man and NEVER say it, simply because I know what it means and context only goes so far in public. I correct anyone who calls me that, especially a black person. The word does have a meaning, and the meaning does not fit me. It's a product carried by the people who say it's disrespectful. I know everyone isn't like that, but a lot of us are.
It's pretty sad.
Seriously this :lolwhaaaaa......? can they explain why it's a part of the chant? it's so random, I don't get it.
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communities/tonawanda/article665195.ece
Are we really supposed to believe nobody else at the School knew about this?
This thread is a great excuse for gaffers to drop them n-bombs.
I think the implication is the nature of the beating they plan to give the other team, but I could be reading too deeply into it.How in any way does yelling "n*****" on a four count pump you up for a sport?