It's May 28, 2024, 08:02:43 AM
^^LMAO. That post reminds me of the episode where Dave Chappelle shows his appearance on Donahue for the show entitled "Angry White Men."Anyway, I don't see how it's OK for whites to say Nigga (unless the black person they're saying it to has no problem with it) since it IS a term that was used by whites to be hurtful towards blacks. If a Black person uses it, that shouldn't give you a green light, at all. "(And this is for) Anyway white boy who thinks he knows my struggle/Cuz he listens to Pac and his adrenaline doubles/Now I ain't got problems with your being yourself/But when you front and use the N-Word it just don't help/I might not trip and ya friends'll laugh at you/But I know some real niggas that'll straight up slap you/Now you can be down, but let's act growed up/Cuz we ain't the same color when Police show up/My cultures not a trend, being Black is not in/But for you, it's just a faze you gonna have to transcend/While, even if I tried, I could never blend in/To societies mainstream, American dream..." - MursPeriod! That should sum it up right there. Sorry guys, I don't know why you want to say Nigga so much. I don't know why you feel so threatened that you're not allowed to use it. Let it go.
Why can he say nigga and get away with it?
^^^The word isn't about skin color. Yes, Fat Joe is light skinned. So was Pun. So is Pitbull. So is B-Real. Big deal. They were raised with Black people, they were treated as niggas. I highly doubt any of them were treated as White Europeans, despite their skin color.That's the point! So if Bez was treated like a nigga, I don't see why he CAN'T use the term. But, if he wasn't, which I'm sure is the case, he has no reason to use the term.
what rod says pretty much sums it up