Again , the problem i have is not the word itself, but merely that attitude of the poeple that use it.
the double standard if you will
Again , the problem i have is not the word itself, but merely that attitude of the poeple that use it.
the double standard if you will
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Oh I completely understand on the attitue issue. Its such a HUGE deal and the race card can be pulled at any time whenever need be. It gets old...Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
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"double-standard" exist everwhere man...it's human nature. i'm not sure if you have siblings or not, but i remember as a child, me and my little sister (she's 3yrs younger than me) would tease each other and fight all the time...but we'd never let anyone else tease or fight the other one. you're probably thinking "that's different, that's family" but sometimes black people tend to "relate" to other black people like family. think about it, a famous term for a black man is "a brother." i'm not saying it's right, i'm just saying...double standards are a part of life. none of us were alive in the 1800s, but we all LEARNED what it meant when a WHITE man stepped out on his porch and called to all "his ***.gers." that being the case, how can you not "understand" a black person's reaction now when a WHITE man steps out onto the streets, and tries to call to all "his ***.gers?"Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
and much like a lot of other black people out there, i can't stand to hear another black person just use it over and over and over again.