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5 minutes ago, Gordon EF said:

Can we not just get along and agree that everyone who gets involved in the 'but black people use the N-word so it's OK for me to / white people using the N-word no matter the context is racist' are heads gone arse holes?

Indeed, so much ridiculously charged language when it comes to shite like this.

Just use some fucking common sense.

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And why would that be then? 


Because you’d probably get fucking leathered obviously.

Actually, on second thoughts maybe you should crack on.


It looks like what is being said is "you can say racist things, as long as you're not meaning to be racist". 


No, it looks like some people in some cultures (mainly American hip-hop culture) can say a form of the n-word without causing offence because as Shandon Par says, they’ve taken ownership of the word and turned it into a term they use in a non-hateful sense, almost in an affectionate manner as an alternative to the likes of ‘bro’, ‘homey’ etc.

So in hip-hop culture, I understand why they say it, why they started using it and why it’s not seen as offensive. However, I also fully appreciate that it IS an offensive word pretty much everywhere and anywhere else.

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5 minutes ago, ali_91 said:

I’d be interested in what context a white person can say the N word without being racist, other than saying ‘so and so said the N Word, what a racist they are.’

I personally wouldn't intentionally use any racist language but I don't necessarily believe using sure words makes someone a racist. This is where context comes into it.

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11 minutes ago, ali_91 said:

I’d be interested in what context a white person can say the N word without being racist, other than saying ‘so and so said the N Word, what a racist they are.’

Right, so context does matter then.

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1 minute ago, ali_91 said:

In that one narrow example, yes, but you’re playing a game of semantics to the extreme with your argument, and it’s blatantly obvious that’s not what I’m getting at here. 

Well no, context is always important. That's kind of the point of it.

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4 minutes ago, ali_91 said:

Using racist language makes someone a racist. I don’t know how there is a debate on this. 

Being against racism isn’t weird in civilisation my man. 

In that one narrow example, yes, but you’re playing a game of semantics to the extreme with your argument, and it’s blatantly obvious that’s not what I’m getting at here. 

Why is it so important for you to label someone?

Context always matters in assessing these things. Always.

There are very few circumstances in which it's appropriate to use the word, and most people just use their common sense but 'using racist language in ANY context makes you a racist' is utter shite.

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2 minutes ago, ali_91 said:

Using racist language makes someone a racist. I don’t know how there is a debate on this. 

No it doesn't. My daughter is called a "hafu" (the equivalent of "half cast" in Japan) on a daily basis by sweet, well meaning elderly people. There's no offence taken because there was none intended.

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Just now, Dons_1988 said:

Why is it so important for you to label someone?

Context always matters in assessing these things. Always.

There are very few circumstances in which it's appropriate to use the word, and most people just use their common sense but 'using racist language in ANY context makes you a racist' is utter shite.

Also the idea that 'being against racism' and 'trying to start arguments about racism' are interchangable in his head.😂

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1 minute ago, sjc said:

No it doesn't. My daughter is called a "hafu" (the equivalent of "half cast" in Japan) on a daily basis by sweet, well meaning elderly people. There's no offence taken because there was none intended.

I'm sorry, but you've just become a racist for using that language yourself.

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1 minute ago, sjc said:

No it doesn't. My daughter is called a "hafu" (the equivalent of "half cast" in Japan) on a daily basis by sweet, well meaning elderly people. There's no offence taken because there was none intended.

A you sure they're not talking about you being hawf fu all the time?

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