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re: Point of Personal Privilege - I’ve now have hung out/partied w/ a SOTH noninee
Posted on 1/4/23 at 3:06 pm to TbirdSpur2010
Posted on 1/4/23 at 3:06 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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Dumb response. Stupid as frick. You can't sit up here and tell me the "black community" [sic] is all hurt and offended by a word from a white person, then turn around and give me this "what do they identify as?" routine. Doesn't wash. Try again.
With all due respect- you asked a compelling question about mixed race -
My theory is that historical context isn’t transferred so it’s contextually different when a Black person uses it as opposed to a white person.
What does happen in a mixed race scenario…is that historical context transferrable? …great question - i answered that question as best i knew how- it’s identification
My wife is NA- she isn’t fully NA - her mom is southern white and Middle Eastern but her dad is from a tribe in South La ….my identifies as NA …takes on the cause of NA’s etc ….she doesn’t get offended by sports names and all but doesn’t like colonialism
Posted on 1/4/23 at 3:12 pm to 850SaintsGator
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i answered that question as best i knew how- it’s identification
Your best answer was abjectly terrible.
Also it highlights the absurdity of continuing to support racial double standards.
So a mixed person can say the N word if they "identify" as black. But not if they "identify" as white. Despite their ability to look light af or dark af. Despite you ascribing contextual offense to the "black community" [sic] as a whole based upon the appearance of the speaker. And, lest we forget, despite it not mattering what they "identify" as at the end of the day. They ARE both black and white. Living personifications of the Great American Melting Pot, as it were.
Unless now you're about to get even MORE stupid and say mixed people can only say it if their skin is dark enough
Logic isn't on your side. And you know it.
This post was edited on 1/4/23 at 3:25 pm
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