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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
?????? That doesn't compute with me. I've heard that word used numerous times by white people, and NEVER without a tone of dislike or disdain to accompany it. If they don't dislike black people, why would they call them a vicious name?
If someone uses such a word and they don't "dislike black people", then someone in their vicinity needs to give them a very QUICK education--so they can stop being so stupid.
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What's the difference in a black guy calling his black friend the "N' word and his white friend calling him that - even when they are angry? I've seen that a lot and I know each doesn't have a problem with the respective races.
Calling someone the "B" word doesn't make that person hate women. It just means they need to clean up their language.
Some people do use the "N" word because they don't respect blacks and some use the "B" word because they don't respect women. But, many use it because it's in their vocabulary and they choose to say those words.
Sorry, I just don't agree that it's always a race issue - just a vocabulary choice.