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| the 'n' word; just a thought.. | |
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| Black Angel | Jan 5 2006, 06:02 PM Post #16 |
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honestly, i think that blacks need to come up with a better term when refering to their friends, and get over whatever hangup they have with saying 'buddy,' 'pal,' or 'dude' <= because for some reason they believe that using anything else than n***a make them less of a person.. at least, that is the attitude that i get from the people around me have when ever they hear me greeting a friend of mine without the use of "n***a.." i also think that when some non-blacks use it, they aren't necessarily being racist.. i think that they are just trying to 'fit in' as i said, blacks have a tendency to refer to their own, as 'brother' or 'sister' and it kinda feels like you are a part of a big family.. i mean who doesn't want to be part of a family? that is just my take on it.. B) |
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