Let me put it this way to you...If I called my sister a b1tch, my dad would have slapped me silly. Therefore, I never call my sister a b1tch. IMHO, parents of black kids who call other black kids "niggah" need to slap the s*** out of their kids when they do that, to teach them respect for themselves and their heritage.
I've noticed that younger white kids are pretty into rap and hip-hop. I don't notice any disclaimers from the "artists" (and I use that word loosely) that tells them that it's okay to call a black person "niggah" as long as you are black, but it's unacceptable for a white person to do the same. What are their 'fans' to think?
I grew up in the south during the 1960's. I've lived through the desegregation of my junior high school. I was also taught very early on that it was unacceptable for me to use the "n word" to describe a black person. Back then it seemed, not very many black folks were calling each other that name. I always thought that Martin Luther King had a dream that that particular word would drop from our language. I wonder what he would think if he could see the "stars" of the black music scene today tossing that word around so brazenly.
I don't understand a few things here, for example: Black Folk always complain that they are being discriminated against, yet when I call just about any federal or state government agency it always seems to be a black person I must deal with. In the cop movies the top dog of the sheriff or country district office attorney always seems to be a black person and many times a woman. Yet Chis Rock can be a flaming anti white boy and people clap. Hollywood agenda?
I have been turned down for different jobs and even careers for apprenticeship programs because I was a white boy. Understand they needed the manpower, but it had to be black manpower.
In today’s society it's my opinion that if black people are being discriminated against, then it's in their mind and their own doing due to the way they act and perceive themselves. The “n†word wasn’t used in the right sentence structure, for example like they do constantly when greeting each other. This went against proper etiquette, according to the black community. They will use this latest issue as ammunition for the restitution they demand from the USA Government.
I believe a "n" word is way too soft of a term to call some individuals, but then again they grew up with drug lord gangster as their mentors and heroes, what can you expect.
This entire issues is blown way out of proportion because the liberals have made speaking ones mind a carnal sin with their moronic self important anti-God vision of how what and when individuals should act and speak according to their very distorted, twisted and dysfunctional reality.
Their are very bad white boys same as black boys, why is this so distorted, because the liberals say it should be.
Fire way my flaming friends, I have on my shield of armor.