what white folks called blacks during slavery
was used against them and the word is still being used by those racist ass Karens till this day
massa-go pick the cotton you nigger
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a good word to say when you are inside a KFC restaurant
look at that nigga stealin da chicken, nigger
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your so fucking black like nigga stfu u negro specially if your name is laroy even tho we joke around
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Me
I said, "WASSUP MY NIGGER"
I then got slapped the shit out of by a big brolick black dude
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Used as a slightly vulgar and slightly sarcastic term of endearment, usable by and subjectable to people of any race.
Nigger is about 70% buddy and 30% motherfucker.
1. How do you prove your point?
2. I dont prove anything nigger. It's my opinion.
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A word with very loaded connotations in the USA, mainly due to the fact that it was coined during the time of slavery - and can you imagine having zero rights and having a curse word made out of the skin you wear twenty four hours a day every fucking day for your entire life?
There is a division among black people about the word nowadays. Many are using it themselves in an effort to reclaim the word and change its meaning to something of a black term of endearment, but many others would prefer to put it to rest and move on.
To those who complain about the word "cracker;" your poor little wounded feelings are nothing compared to a day in the life of a black person. You do not run the risk of being arrested for buying something expensive because the shop owner thinks you stole the money to buy it, shot for holding a toy gun or wearing a hoodie, arrested for walking while black and being kept in jail so long that you miss your first term of college and lose your scholarship, etc., etc., etc. And if you don't think that African Americans face these things, drink your milk and go take your nap. I'm talking to the big kids.
"Don't you niggers read signs? This is a whites-only establishment!"
"I'm gonna kill you, nigger..."
"TWO, FOUR, SIX, EIGHT! WE AIN'T GONNA INTEGRATE! NO NIGGERS IN OUR SCHOOLS!"
It's actually perfectly normal for there to be a standard of who can use words and who can't:
Mom: "Hi honey-bunny!"
Me: "Hi Mom!"
Stranger: "Hi honey-bunny!"
Me: *creeped out stare*
Stranger: "Aw come on, how come your mom can say it and I can't?"
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