Ban on the N-word

NHawk19 said:
I dont like the word I dont use the word but it shouldn't be banned . . . .

It only has power if you let it, and banning it would increase that power.

Good post. If you put a national ban on it, it would only incite those who would use it harmfully to do so more often.
 
I agree that it's said far too often in song lyrics. You know it's bad when I can't even sing along to the majority of modern songs anymore because it has the n-word in it over and over.
 
IKnowSomeJudo said:
Which is ridiculous, considering the word in its original meaning (a female dog) is still a commonly accepted term among countless kennel groups and breeders.
well, when you start discussing the breeding habits of your prize Papillion then we can talk lifting the censor. But until then, quitcher *****in'
 
Sarge 2.0 said:
No, I was clearly talking about the African American community the whole time. As an Irish-American, my anscestors weren't involved with the slave trade, and were treated horribly upon arrival in this country as well. I still don't get upset when someone calls me a "mick", or even if a black person (or any person of color) were to call me "cracker". Words are only as powerful as you make them, and that's where the absurdity of this whole issue comes in. Wishing to ban the word only makes it more powerful, and it won't just go away forever.


I know you were talking about African Americans, Sarge. I thought my responses were pretty clear in that. What I am surprised about is that you're white. :huh: I mean.....come on dude, you can't possibly tell black people (especially those elderly ones who survived those photos I posted) that this word is "empowering". And let me tell you something....whether they called your people "micks" or not, they still could vote, they didn't sit in the back of the bus, they didn't get lynched, they had the best textbooks, they could President.....etc. It only amounted to "name-calling". For blacks "Ni--er" went from name-calling to actualization. It went to stuff like this....
We dont need to see this--Dew

I'd wager that some of those folks were probably Irish. What do you think?
 
Memphis Slim said:
I know you were talking about African Americans, Sarge. I thought my responses were pretty clear in that. What I am surprised about is that you're white. :huh: I mean.....come on dude, you can't possibly tell black people (especially those elderly ones who survived those photos I posted) that this word is "empowering". And let me tell you something....whether they called your people "micks" or not, they still could vote, they didn't sit in the back of the bus, they didn't get lynched, they had the best textbooks, they could President.....etc. It only amounted to "name-calling". For blacks "Ni--er" went from name-calling to actualization. It went to stuff like this....

I'd wager that some of those folks were probably Irish. What do you think?

The Irish have been treated like **** by the British, but not so much the Americans. Not so sure on the history there.
 
Memphis Slim said:
I know you were talking about African Americans, Sarge. I thought my responses were pretty clear in that. What I am surprised about is that you're white. :huh: I mean.....come on dude, you can't possibly tell black people (especially those elderly ones who survived those photos I posted) that this word is "empowering". And let me tell you something....whether they called your people "micks" or not, they still could vote, they didn't sit in the back of the bus, they didn't get lynched, they had the best textbooks, they could President.....etc. It only amounted to "name-calling". For blacks "Ni--er" went from name-calling to actualization. It went to stuff like this....


I'd wager that some of those folks were probably Irish. What do you think?
How can you correlate a word with an event? Even without the word stuff like that probably would've happened in the south at that time.

And since it was the American South, I'd think that very few if any of those pictured were Irish. The Irish immigrated to the east coast primarily, and probably weren't welcomed very warmly in the predominantly Protestant south.
 
banning? censorship? fighting against the "Man"?
sounds like the 70's all over again, break out the drugs and call Kelso, Hyde, and Fez
 
Eddie Brock Jr. said:
banning? censorship? fighting against the "Man"?
sounds like the 70's all over again, break out the drugs and call Kelso, Hyde, and Fez
Takin it a little far aren't ya?
 
Sarge 2.0 said:
How can you correlate a word with an event? Even without the word stuff like that probably would've happened in the south at that time.

And since it was the American South, I'd think that very few if any of those pictured were Irish. The Irish immigrated to the east coast primarily, and probably weren't welcomed very warmly in the predominantly Protestant south.

Very few??? That's all it takes.
By the 40's 50's and 60's Irish migrated all over this land. So please don't tell me a few of this people aren't of Irish decscent.

The n--er word did translate from words to action. It dehumanized the negro in the eyes of whites. Thus making those lynchings even easier to do. After all, it ain't a "human being" were killing, in their minds. Words carry a lot of weight.

And even it they didn't get a warm welcome,in the south, it never went as far as what you saw in that photo.
 
I don't see the N word going anywhere anytime soon, but I hope it does someday.
 
What is this "N-word" you speak of?

Naughty?
 
Eddie Brock Jr. said:
sounds like the 70's all over again, break out the drugs and call Kelso, Hyde, and Fez

Hey man, What about Eric?
 
Topics like this are getting more and more popular here.
Anyway, the word isn't going anywhere.
As long as there are rappers, the word will exist.
As long as there are ghettos, the word will exist.
As long as there are black people, the word will exist.
 
Sloth7d said:
Topics like this are getting more and more popular here.
Anyway, the word isn't going anywhere.
As long as there are rappers, the word will exist.
As long as there are ghettos, the word will exist.
As long as there are black people, the word will exist.

so........ The black people must destroy whitey and whitey must destroy the colored peoples? Souns like a plan!
 
For many years the man made me wear panties on my head to humiliate and degrade me. They called me "panty man" as a means to insult me as well.

But one day I got a brainstorm!! :woot: I figgered that instead of the man making me put panties on my head, I'd put them on my head myself.....on purpose!! That way, I give the panty-head look more power and dignity. :up:

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See how much better it is when "I" do it to myself?? :csad:
 
Memphis Slim said:
Just means they'll have to actually start thinking now.

I think about 70% of rappers would vanish if they couldn't use the N word :woot:
 
Memphis Slim said:
Very few??? That's all it takes.
By the 40's 50's and 60's Irish migrated all over this land. So please don't tell me a few of this people aren't of Irish decscent.

The n--er word did translate from words to action. It dehumanized the negro in the eyes of whites. Thus making those lynchings even easier to do. After all, it ain't a "human being" were killing, in their minds. Words carry a lot of weight.

And even it they didn't get a warm welcome,in the south, it never went as far as what you saw in that photo.
You're confusing the Scots-Irish with Irish Americans. Both were Irish immigrants to this country, but the Scots-Irish were the non-Catholics who became more prominent in the south. I was referring to Irish Americans, who immigrated primarily to the east coast. And you can't possibly believe that the racist philosophy which saw blacks as subhuman would not have existed if not for a single word.

kainedamo said:
The Irish have been treated like **** by the British, but not so much the Americans. Not so sure on the history there.
They were discriminated against and weren't allowed to work in certain places:

Nina3.jpg
 
Memphis Slim said:
For many years the man made me wear panties on my head to humiliate and degrade me. They called me "panty man" as a means to insult me as well.

But one day I got a brainstorm!! :woot: I figgered that instead of the man making me put panties on my head, I'd put them on my head myself.....on purpose!! That way, I give the panty-head look more power and dignity. :up:

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See how much better it is when "I" do it to myself?? :csad:
Horrible analogy.

It's a funny picture, though.
 

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