WileECoyotee
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They changed it a couple yrs back.
I just checked , and you're correct .
They changed it a couple yrs back.
Prove it by making this your last response. Any further responses are just going to prove the opposite (I don't care either way, up to you).Ya your right. Its ok im not butthurt.
This thread is missing something
If you've never seen that episode, the word is "NAGGERS".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwrUkeYxUF0
I don't disagree with that - it is the entire point of that whole skit.Well his does not say Naggers , so if someone has not watched that South park episode , one could see something offensive about .
I call BS. Something stinks...
I don't disagree with that - it is the entire point of that whole skit.
I'm just pointing out it's not what most here seem to think it is.
I never said it was appropriate, just pointing out it isn't what everybody thinks it is and that is it.I didn't know that and I now get the whole point is to elude to a racist term without saying it via context. I still don't feel that it makes it any more appropriate.
Fyi i dont drive because of a disability. And the car is in my name. If it stinks so bad why dont you go meet the other guy in the breakroom?
If you've never seen that episode, the word is "NAGGERS".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwrUkeYxUF0
I don't remember the whole episode so I can't comment on that, it's been... a long time .Your right the word was naggers in that part of the episode, but that was not what the episode was about. It was about how freely he used the other "N" word.
I have not read every post so if I'm out of line I'm sorry... This is just my 2 cents.
It kills me when white people get offended by the N word but black people call each other that word with no offense. Political correctness at its finest. The people that should be offended use it regular but the people that it doesn't affect get offended.
I have not read every post so if I'm out of line I'm sorry... This is just my 2 cents.
It kills me when white people get offended by the N word but black people call each other that word with no offense. Political correctness at its finest. The people that should be offended use it regular but the people that it doesn't affect get offended.
I agree, but if we were going to go into that discussion... I've only heard individuals of a particular race call themselves that particular word as a term of endearment. "What's up (the word)?" "Yo (the word) what you been doing?" "Get over here (the word)!" "(the word) look at that!"Everyone should be offended by it, regardless of their race.