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buggerall the double g words are
nigger
faggot
jiggaboo
nugget
wiggly pigglet
dogging
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buggerall the double g words are
nigger
faggot
jiggaboo
nugget
wiggly pigglet
Sjhhhhh, nigger. ShhhhhhhYes, really.
And I'd really appreciate it if you didn't say it again.
Really nigger?because is a forbidden word treated like the ultimate curse yet niggers can't stop calling themselves niggers every 3 seconds. It is both incredibly mundane and incredibly offensive, any attempt at regulating its use just makes you want to say nigger more.
Lewis CK tried to bring it to the forefront only for him to get 'Me too'd, since then it's basically done more damage to the normalisation of the word cause because now you can go back and go "Yeah, I always knew Lewis CK was a creep, he kept using the n word in all his comedy"I swear there was this brief period in 2014/15 where it was okay to say it. White people were saying it around black people and nobody gave a fuck (at least in my part of the world). It was glorious. Then being a victim became fashionable and here we are today.
Personally I think it's ridiculous because what exactly do people who vilify saying nigger think is going to happen? That society in general is just going to collectively forget the word exists once we've censored it enough? No, as long as someone wants to piss a black guy off (or a white guy who likes getting mad on their behalf), they will be able to do so very easily by just uttering a single word. Everyone just needs to stop giving a fuck again. Make it normal, like the gays did with "queer".
Das rite niggaReally nigger?
If you don't want to be called a nigger don't act like one.In some ways I get it -- it's like I can insult my little siblings and pick on them, but when someone ELSE does it, NO FUCKING WAY. I think it's like that with nigger. You're not part of the group.
Still, I don't really feel all that much need to say it, and the way some people whine and carry on, I think their REAL concern is, "I want to be able to use racist slurs without being CALLED a racist." (Whether you're black or white or whatever). You can't have it both ways, jackass.
People, if you want to be an asshole, fine, but don't bitch and moan when I call you on it.
I dunno, I think Jigaboo is more giggle inducing. It even phonetically sounds funnier IMO.Honky and cracker just doesn't have the same feel. Nigger is just more fun to say.
The whole "N-word Privileges" all non-whites seem to have as an "unwritten rule" never really made sense to me given all the hooplah and chimping out that'd occur whenever someone even uttered "nigger" in or out of earshot of a black person. It really is just a word, and words can be powerful and visceral when used correctly. However, all the pearl-clutching as to why it's a bad word and the inevitable usage from rebels (and the uneducated, sure) made it to where more and more people are becoming desensitized to it like with "fuck" and "cunt" (yeah, it's more of an American issue, but more Americans are starting to not bat an eye at it). If people were really serious about dropping the word from the language, there should've been more of an open discussion to explain why "nigger" is an awful word outside of "it's racist", and therefore have perfectly good reasons for why it needs to be phased out instead of shaming and beating someone for saying it.
It just reminds me of my sophomore year English class where before we read "Of Mice and Men", my teacher had to go out of her way to explain that given the time period it was written in, it was going to have words that "we as a society" don't deem acceptable anymore. Like was she legally obligated to have that discussion because she was reading the whole thing out loud, or was it an example of "talking down" to someone who should already know the reason? Maybe I'm just remembering it as such just because I knew at that age why that language was inappropriate and never used it, but it had always puzzled me why it is people had to be reminded and to set aside their own personal bias to read a time-period story. And to say that "society" doesn't find the word "nigger" appropriate anymore yet (mainly black) people are still saying it just came off as hypocritical, and thus a waste of time to even lecture folks on banning a word.
So while I don't think we should all just walk the streets slurring out a mantra of "nigger nigger nigger", because that's the slur usage and thus why it's considered offensive in the first place, it shouldn't be considered a crime to just say "nigger" in its proper context (archaic as it is), even if you'll only ever mainly use it in time-period movies, stage plays, what have you. Or even just to use it to differentiate between a good contributor to society and a parasitic mouth-breather. Whichever scenario works best.