Rihanna Called “De Niggabitch” by Dutch Magazine

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Kid Rasta, Dec 21, 2011.

  1. APPIAH

    APPIAH Well-Known Member

    The usage of the N word cannot be justified period!
     
  2. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Bomboclat! wa gwan?:p
     
  3. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    [sarcasm]
    Yea, It doesn't matter how Rihanna represents herself to people. She is a singer and not a role model to young women. Geez, Didn't they know that?:smt102
    It is common knowledge even to little girls that listen to her music.[/sarcasm]


    If it doesn't matter how she represents herself, it shouldn't matter how they represent themselves.
    Honestly, She shouldn't be surprise that she calls herself a word and they call it.
     
  4. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

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    yea, get away from the door.
    He wasn't using the word with an er but an a. All in context.

    You going to lend him a pencil, DK?
    :smt042


    [YOUTUBE]RBUJCCja4u4[/YOUTUBE]

    I always thought this episode was dedicated to the black people who keep using the n-word or alternative to it. :smt042


    Man's got a point how do you borrow a french fry?
    :smt043:smt043:smt043
     
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  5. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    lol

    sadly i actually understood that

    one of my coworkers is from Trinidad and I frequently try to imitate him..that mothafucka is STRAIGHT from the islands in every way you can think of
     
  6. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    LOL FG.

    Do I detect some Caribbean vernacular from your Swedish constitution.

    Lawd a mercy. :)
     
  7. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    LOL.

    The funny thing about this whole nigger/nigga topic is growing up in Guyana until I was 12 I never once in my life heard the term "nigger" or "nigga" utilized until I came to America and many other people from Caribbean cultures can relate to that. Its just not a word that they ever heard.

    What I see is that because of the spread and worldwide influence of hip hop even blacks elsewhere, especially younger kids now utilize the term.

    Someone else mentioned in another post, andreboba I believe, that rap artists could eliminate that word from their vocabulary and still sell records.

    So I don't get why they feel the need to use it repeatedly in a form of entertainment that goes way beyond blacks and extends into other cultures.

    If blacks aren't serious about eliminating the usage of the term why will other people who are not black be.

    Rihanna's ass knows fully well she is frontin with the usage of the term so much.

    She is fuckin Bajan, came to America at 16 so she knows that term is not used in Barbados, she has a Guyanese mother so I darn sure know that she knows better.

    She is putting on an act to cater to a certain mindset. Acting like she grew up running in the mean streets of the inner cities, with crackhead parents and no role model. Its all an act on her part.

    b.t.w. Andre you are from JA, don't know how long you have been in America but you know fully well you never heard that term used in Jamaica.

    Its a uniquely black American, innercity phenomenon that has risen with the influence of rap globally.

    So I'm surprised how you are so vociferously defending its usage when you come from a black cultural background that doesn't use it.
     
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  8. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    :smt023:smt023
     
  9. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    Thank you, Christine, for making this point.

     
  10. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I got two big hairy balls. One for each of you haters to suck lol.
     
  11. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I've been in the states my whole life but you're right its not word Jamaicans from the island ever use. The reason why I am so passionate about this shit is because of two reasons.

    1. Other people call their own people racial slurs in joking manners or for terms of endearment. Hispanics calling each other beaners on the west coast is one distinct group that comes to mind. We as black people get held to a much higher degree of accountability than anyone else. No other groups criminal element defines their culture as much as ours for some reason. When one black person messes up we all mess up its down right annoying. So if youth culture does this shit I don't see why BLACK PEOPLE as whole should be held accountable. Most people grow out of using it all the time.

    2. This bs argument of don't call yourself what you don't want others to call you is the argument of an ignorant fool. Alanis Morrisette had a hit song where she called herself a bitch and no one went around calling that woman a bitch because people are smart to understand the artistic context. Most intelligent people know the difference so this idea that hearing nigga in a song will start socializing people into thinking its ok to call people nigger the way it was meant in lynching days is ludicrous.

    Me and my friends call each other assholes motherfuckers and other insulting terms as I'm sure a lot of you do but you know the difference between insulting someone and joking around right?

     
  12. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    GQ Brotha,you got that right. I doubt other Blacks in South Africa call themselves Kaffirs as a term of endearment.
     
  13. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    Maybe part of the dichotomy of it for me is I didn't grow up using or hearing it during my very early years, before I even became a teenager so that may be reflective of why I feel so about it.

    I just feel the music will be no less authentic or popular with its exclusion from lyrics.

    On another note can't wait for the Knicks opener.

    Amare, Mello and Chandler.

    Also the guards Tony Douglas and Schumpert look like they can be useful.

    Hope its the Knicks time to shine and light up the Garden.
     
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  14. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    :smt043:smt043

    I would hope not. :D
     
  15. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Good line up just hope the coaching staff is on point.
     
  16. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    LOL, damn, I forgot all about that. :D

    Mike D'Antoni still hasn't learned about defense even though it cost him his job in Phoenix.

    That is definitely an area to be concerned about.

    Hope Tyson Chandler's work ethic on D spreads to the rest of the squad.
     
  17. christine dubois

    christine dubois Well-Known Member

    You're welcome. I can really say that I hated that vulgary way of communication since I was a child..

    Many not. I don't know anybody that feel the need to call a friend asshole or motherfucker, not even for joking. Why should someone do that? Is it funny? I remember a situation, when two crooks were talking together ( one of them was betraying someone else) and the friend of him called him an asshole and they were laughing about that joke. But there it made sense, because they were both aware of their soziopathy.

    Of course not, Souly..lol
     
  18. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    I agree with this as well. I cherish my friends and want them to remain my friends so why would I call them deragatory names, even in joking? I won't say I've never done that but I don't make it a practice to call people names, especially not some of the vulgar names I've seen flung around on this forum. It's just disrespectful.

    If you have a need to call someone offensive names or put them down, then you're only demonstrating your own insecurity and need to make yourself feel better.


     
  19. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Its a guy thing.
     
  20. I think the only thing that pisses me off more than hearing other blacks use that word is other minorities using it too. For example, i live in The Bronx, NY and i have to hear hispanics (mosty Puerto Ricans) use the N word like it's going out of style. And their defense of using it is even more hilarious! They think they get a pass because they grew up next to black people in the hood or because PR's have black ancestry or that they have black friends that it's ok. I always check them on that bullshit. As an educated black man i hate hearing that ignorance from anyone. Now i see little "wigga"-like white kids using it too. Check out the controversy surrounding that white girl rapper Kreayshawn. Shit is outta control now.
     

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