why black people should really!!! hate the word nigger
64black people should be mad
The word nigger is a noun. The Mariam Webster definition of the word is:
1. A black person
2. A member of any dark-skinned race
3. A member of a socially disadvantaged persons
Being a black man myself reading that is enough is enough to make me want to go grab the first white person i see and start beating the hell out of them for somebody elses definition for a word. Then it made me realize that we should not be mad becasue they call us niggers, because due to prejudice we are at a social disadvantage, but we should be mad because thats what we are labeled as. Us as black people being labeled niggers is the equivalent to saying that we will never stop being socially disadvantaged. So if someone ever calls you a nigger they are saying that you anre nothing and will never be anything of the sort. So be mad, you have every right to, but be informed. know that the the first step out of being disadvatanged is being knowledgeable. How can you be anybody if you dont know anything?
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thats true bro
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Hi! White jew here. I really respect your context in which the word "nigger" is offensive to black people. Makes you feel like the person calling you it is saying, "what you doin in da world boy, back to ur cotton". Dont get me wrong, jews have some really bad stuff said to us besides how big our noses and wallets match, but nigger offends black people differently than slurs to other people. I think if white people learned to respect all people, but especially black people from white americans, and africa is messed up. So what they dont have oil in dafur, friggin cons. But i see you are not a nigger, rather your a well aware and well informed human being. Spread the word, pass the messege.
i know man we should be able to say nigger all we want nigger nigger nigger



trish1048 says:
4 months ago
Prejudice,,,,,,hate that word. I was raised not to be prejudiced, and so thankful that I was. I didn't understand it then, and I don't understand it now. We are all simply human beings, whose value lies NOT in the color of skin, but in the very fabric of our makeup.
Thanks again,
Patty