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You cannot apologize for using the N-word: there is no excuse possible
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Nov 10, 2018 12:16:16   #
Carol Kelly
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
You're hittin' him with too many facts.

Facts are like kryptonite to a duped lefty.


He’s never looked more like a pansy than in this pic. There are reasons for using the “N”
word. Caucasian, Negroid, Mongoloid. Three major races.

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Nov 10, 2018 15:35:58   #
debeda
 
rumitoid wrote:
It does not just slip out. If one is truly not a r****t, the word does not even exist in their vocabulary. Over the last month there have been numerous videos on Yahoo news items where some have gone full-on r****t rants, and then tried to claim they were not r****t, just overwrought, tired, angry over something else, or wh**ever. A few have called the police on a Black teen mowing a lawn, a young Black girl selling water, black teens just asking directions, a Black man in his own housing area, a Black man taking a swim who was a member of that pool, a Black women running for office, and so forth. All said it was not r****m but community safety concerns. All were white. What were they protecting against? Why didn't they be civil and talked to them?

A number of GOP politicians have tried the same thing with their r****t dog-whistles. DeSantos: I meant nothing r****t when I said to my constituents, some of whom are White Nationalists backing me, "don't monkey-it-up" at e******n. Sonny Perdue, Agriculture Secretary of Florida, said, “And that is why this e******n is so cotton-pickin' important to the state of Florida. I hope you all don’t mess it up.” Deny, deny, deny. But the v**ers knew. During Obama's presidency, this was rampant by Republican pundits and politicians.

Free speech.
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Yes, we've all found out that dems consider the word "monkey" r****t. Whom does that make r****t, again???

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Nov 10, 2018 16:59:46   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
rumitoid wrote:
I am a liar? Really? Here's an incentive for you. Produce just one lie I have told and I will leave here forever. Well, except for that time when I called myself a s0table genius; that doesn't count.


You want a current example of a lie? OK, the title of your thread is that one cannot apologize (be contrite and sorry) for using the N word. The logical next assumption then is that God can forgive those who are truly sorry for a sin but man cannot. And that assumption casts out, "forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us." You have added an exception to a requirement absolutely necessary for salvation; forgiveness! You are now allowed to retract your statement but leaving this forum is not necessary.

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Nov 10, 2018 17:32:08   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
rumitoid wrote:
Nice skit.

Nice Skit?
After reading my post, you raised concerns about my possibility of being r****t and I gave quite a rebuttal and have heard no answer. I'll go even one better; on top of all my black friends, even those who aren't friends but still respect my demeanor and honesty, I have an even deeper relationship with the black community because I have dated not 1 but 2 black ladies. I treated both as a woman and nothing else. We were friends when we stopped dating. So, you see, I am anything BUT r****t.
We all have a respectful relationship...they don't call me honky or c*****r and I don't call them...well...you know what. But neither of us weigh each statement to see if we are being r****t. You see, that gives us the 'ease' to be friends instead of,'I can't be friends with that person, I have to think about everything I say before I say it.'
The ones who scream r****t the most are the most r****t because they are angry (justifiably so) and on guard every minute to see if they can catch ANYTHING that might be considered r****t. Monkey is NOT a r****t slur, it is a species of animal. The n-word was a racial slur from the beginning. Are you telling me I can't say monkey? I can't say ."You're acting like a monkey."? Not a racial slur but a description of a certain behavior.

I WILL however agree that there is no excuse for using the n-word. On the other hand, b****s use it in every other sentence. They DO say n***a but that is just the way they talk...such as do=door...fo=four...and so on. The game show, Super Password, had a black woman as a contestant with Jamie Farr as the star. He gave the clue 'doe' and the black woman almost instantly said 'knob'. She lost the $50,000. Snopes contests this episode as legend because of the date the show was aired, buy Farr COULD have been mistaken on the date of the show. It IS possible as there is no hard evidence to support or deny the story. I use it only to clarify my statement, not as a fact.
Anyway, I think it humiliates as much for THEM to use that word as it does for us to do so. As I said, the black community has some cleaning up to do to gain overall respect not in a white mans world but ANYWHERE IN the world.

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Nov 10, 2018 19:24:39   #
sisboombaa
 
rumitoid wrote:
It does not just slip out. If one is truly not a r****t, the word does not even exist in their vocabulary. Over the last month there have been numerous videos on Yahoo news items where some have gone full-on r****t rants, and then tried to claim they were not r****t, just overwrought, tired, angry over something else, or wh**ever. A few have called the police on a Black teen mowing a lawn, a young Black girl selling water, black teens just asking directions, a Black man in his own housing area, a Black man taking a swim who was a member of that pool, a Black women running for office, and so forth. All said it was not r****m but community safety concerns. All were white. What were they protecting against? Why didn't they be civil and talked to them?

A number of GOP politicians have tried the same thing with their r****t dog-whistles. DeSantos: I meant nothing r****t when I said to my constituents, some of whom are White Nationalists backing me, "don't monkey-it-up" at e******n. Sonny Perdue, Agriculture Secretary of Florida, said, “And that is why this e******n is so cotton-pickin' important to the state of Florida. I hope you all don’t mess it up.” Deny, deny, deny. But the v**ers knew. During Obama's presidency, this was rampant by Republican pundits and politicians.

Free speech.
It does not just slip out. If one is truly not a r... (show quote)


Why all the hullabaloo over the N word and yet c*****r, wap, kike, grease ball, honky, wetback, etc draws little or no attention. Aren't they just as r****t?

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Nov 10, 2018 19:27:18   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Don’t fall for this attention seeking a hole. He’s always putting some stupid subject up meant to trigger emotions. Should be on all of our ignore lists.
sisboombaa wrote:
Why all the hullabaloo over the N word and yet c*****r, wap, kike, grease ball, honky, wetback, etc draws little or no attention. Aren't they just as r****t?

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Nov 11, 2018 01:10:22   #
EconomistDon
 
rumitoid wrote:
It does not just slip out. If one is truly not a r****t, the word does not even exist in their vocabulary. Over the last month there have been numerous videos on Yahoo news items where some have gone full-on r****t rants, and then tried to claim they were not r****t, just overwrought, tired, angry over something else, or wh**ever. A few have called the police on a Black teen mowing a lawn, a young Black girl selling water, black teens just asking directions, a Black man in his own housing area, a Black man taking a swim who was a member of that pool, a Black women running for office, and so forth. All said it was not r****m but community safety concerns. All were white. What were they protecting against? Why didn't they be civil and talked to them?

A number of GOP politicians have tried the same thing with their r****t dog-whistles. DeSantos: I meant nothing r****t when I said to my constituents, some of whom are White Nationalists backing me, "don't monkey-it-up" at e******n. Sonny Perdue, Agriculture Secretary of Florida, said, “And that is why this e******n is so cotton-pickin' important to the state of Florida. I hope you all don’t mess it up.” Deny, deny, deny. But the v**ers knew. During Obama's presidency, this was rampant by Republican pundits and politicians.

Free speech.
It does not just slip out. If one is truly not a r... (show quote)


So why are you so r****t, Rumy? You obviously are because you can't stop talking about it. Obama, our most r****t President since LBJ, fanned the flames of r****m, knocking r****m back 50 years to the r**ts, l**ting, and burning of the 1960s. Is that what got YOUR r****m all fired up? Or were you a blatant r****t all along?

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Nov 11, 2018 09:48:23   #
debeda
 
EconomistDon wrote:
So why are you so r****t, Rumy? You obviously are because you can't stop talking about it. Obama, our most r****t President since LBJ, fanned the flames of r****m, knocking r****m back 50 years to the r**ts, l**ting, and burning of the 1960s. Is that what got YOUR r****m all fired up? Or were you a blatant r****t all along?



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Nov 12, 2018 19:23:50   #
prepper
 
Man,,,all you folks be lost yo dam minds! We all’s be r****ts. Truly,,,we are all r****ts. We don’t like admitting it so we deny it. Logical reaction to self deprecation. Thing is,,,it is GOOD to be a r****t. I like when a good white man gets a promotion or wins an e******n. That is NOT to say I dislike when a black man does same. It is a very simple solution to an age old problem. We should choose a day,,,,,say the next daylight savings time day,,,,and everyone proclaim “I am a r****t”. Then start treating everyone equal under the law. The moral law and the rule of law.

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Nov 15, 2018 13:03:05   #
sisboombaa
 
JFlorio wrote:
Don’t fall for this attention seeking a hole. He’s always putting some stupid subject up meant to trigger emotions. Should be on all of our ignore lists.


We all know I was placed on this earth just to please you. Forgive me for falling short. Please inform me of how to achieve becoming the perfect person so as to make your life the greatest it can be. God knows it is what I live for. Guess I should tell you out right this is sarcasm as you have a habit of misreading things.

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Nov 15, 2018 13:06:27   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
????
sisboombaa wrote:
We all know I was placed on this earth just to please you. Forgive me for falling short. Please inform me of how to achieve becoming the perfect person so as to make your life the greatest it can be. God knows it is what I live for.

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Nov 15, 2018 13:35:22   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
It does not just slip out. If one is truly not a r****t, the word does not even exist in their vocabulary. Over the last month there have been numerous videos on Yahoo news items where some have gone full-on r****t rants, and then tried to claim they were not r****t, just overwrought, tired, angry over something else, or wh**ever. A few have called the police on a Black teen mowing a lawn, a young Black girl selling water, black teens just asking directions, a Black man in his own housing area, a Black man taking a swim who was a member of that pool, a Black women running for office, and so forth. All said it was not r****m but community safety concerns. All were white. What were they protecting against? Why didn't they be civil and talked to them?

A number of GOP politicians have tried the same thing with their r****t dog-whistles. DeSantos: I meant nothing r****t when I said to my constituents, some of whom are White Nationalists backing me, "don't monkey-it-up" at e******n. Sonny Perdue, Agriculture Secretary of Florida, said, “And that is why this e******n is so cotton-pickin' important to the state of Florida. I hope you all don’t mess it up.” Deny, deny, deny. But the v**ers knew. During Obama's presidency, this was rampant by Republican pundits and politicians.

Free speech.
It does not just slip out. If one is truly not a r... (show quote)


Even a non-r****ts might use it to make a k**ler blow in an argument with a r****t black person. But it's like a weapon, if you pull it, you'd better be ready to use it!!

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