Whitegirls using the n-word pt. 3

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by kenny_g, Mar 9, 2010.

  1. empyrium

    empyrium New Member

    White girls sound irresistibly hot saying the N word, it's really very hot, the only thing hotter than white girls saying the N word is German girls saying neger, wow, just wow.
     
  2. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    I'm not surprised you're nazi loving ass would say something like this.

    You ain't shit bitch.
     
  3. fromrussiawithlove

    fromrussiawithlove New Member

    You are just trying to stir shit with this statement, right?
     
  4. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    He's a white troll...or a pitiful black man.
     
  5. empyrium

    empyrium New Member

    Come on guys, you can't help what you find sexually appealing, for some strange reason I get turned on when German girls say "neger", it's not my fault.

    Anglo white girls sound sexy too when they say the N word... I don't get it, what's the big deal?.
     
  6. empyrium

    empyrium New Member

    No, I'm not , I swear, I'm just being honest, I can't control what turns me on...
     
  7. empyrium

    empyrium New Member

  8. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    Reported to Webmaster you all should do the same.
     
  9. webmaster

    webmaster Administrator Staff Member

    I am going to review your account today. Until the review is complete your account is locked down.
     
  10. webmaster

    webmaster Administrator Staff Member

    I reviewed your post history and the lock has been removed.
     
  11. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    That's too bad :(
     
  12. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    This nigga dumb as hell.
     
  13. empyrium

    empyrium New Member

    Thank you for being fair.
     
  14. empyrium

    empyrium New Member

    I know some of my opinions are very controversial(well, what can I do, they are ultimately just my opinions...) and I've been getting a lot of flak because of that, so I will no longer express them on this board, let's discuss what really matters (which is black men + white women) and forget about all this stuff.
     
    Last edited: May 8, 2010
  15. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    Lol
     
  16. LadyBlaze306

    LadyBlaze306 Active Member

    So, I've been thinking about how to broach this subject myself in here as it has been a common issue for me. I have kind of two takes on it myself, one controversial but one along with everyone else.

    First, I absolutely ENTIRELY agree that yes, in ANY case, it should NOT be USED by anyone. Same with any other racial slur. It bothers me. I have had friends of mine even go so far as to use the c**n word about other black people.
    I am also highly offended however when someone of another ethnicity calls me white girl, pale, snow, or any other kind of a supposed NON offensive name. To me, it is offensive. You are referring to my skin colour - it is NOT cool no matter WHAT. I often bound back that if they are going to call me that, I'll refer to them in certain terms as well - for the most part that tends to shut people up & they then realize the racism THEY hold. Not that I ever would but it's to a get a point across. It bothers me that that is NOT seen ever as a racist use of any word because you know, being white I'm more priviledged & I shouldn't get offended by that, it's accepted that they just need to point out my skin colour negatively like that.

    However, playing devil's advocate, one thing that frustrates me entirely is that I have been told repeatedly by black people I cannot use the word - due to the history & connotations of it, which I do understand. HOWEVER, what frustrates me is that in the same - they use it every 2nd word, they use it with other WOMEN & MEN, & as i posted earlier, they have used other words as well that I don't believe should EVEN be uttered out of anyone's lips. But it's okay cuz they're black and just cuz i'm not, i can't.
    So if you're gonna tell me I can't use a certain word respectably - Don't USE IT YOURSELF! That is how I see it.

    I just wish in the end that people would really practice what they preach because I have not seen that, only with a few that I know & it saddens me.
     
  17. AnMDBCartoon

    AnMDBCartoon New Member

    For all *we* know...this individual most likely might be into S&M/B&D and/or the *humiliation* aspect thereof...

    Still & all it kinda makes the IR image look *bad* overall.....

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  18. bonsaiiKITTEN

    bonsaiiKITTEN New Member

    But you are white, and there's nothing inherently offensive about that. Pretending we're color-blind is just treating ignorance with more ignorance. I think it's utterly obnoxious to refer to me as a snow bunny, but it's not really packing the same punch that goes with hundreds of years of repression and denigration. It's not worth getting mad about, and if you're the minority hanging out with a group of people, your difference is going to be noticed, especially by outsiders. If you're dating a black guy and he has three brothers and you go to a family reunion, are you really going to get irate if some 90 year old woman says, "OH, you're David's girlfriend, the white girl!"

    I'm a believer that we can't own something that was never ours. We agree there.
     
  19. AnMDBCartoon

    AnMDBCartoon New Member

  20. empyrium

    empyrium New Member

    Wrong, I'm not into S&M. First off, the word "neger" is not really that "offensive" in German, though it may be perceived as racist, it's still largely used by older Germans,this word was still in common use in Germany in the 80's, so it's not really that offensive.
    As for the N word, different strokes for different folks, I'm not so offended by this word like African Americans are, this word is not such a big deal in non-English speaking countries, it is for African Americans and black Brits for historical reasons, but not as much in other countries, I feel absolutely nothing when I hear this word, I'm not so touchy-feely about the usage of this word.
     

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