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I say we get cooper


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OK I do have a serious question for black Huddlers.  I've been reading the responses to the various Cooper stories and it seems that if you say the N word and it ends with an A then it's a term of endearment and when you say it and it ends with an R then it's hate.  So if a white guy says the N word and it ends with an A then can he say that as a term of endearment to a black friend?

 

Also Paula Dean got her career ruined b/c she admitted to saying the word 30 yrs ago.  What if I am singing some of my favorite rap songs and I repeat the lyric that happens to have the N word in it?  Does that mean I'm racist?  

 

I guess I'm just confused as to the unwritten rules of the N word...not trying to stir trouble, was just curious...

Paula Dean had it coming from Food Network. The N***** comments and her harassment towards her black restaurant manager was the icing in the cake. 

 

Towards the topic. People aren't stupid, he meant every negative connotation when he was drunk as balls that day. Most people come out their shells when they are drunk. Not to point fingers, but I want no parts of him.

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Everyone in the "lol stop overreacting dont ruin the guys life" crowd who climbed the corporate ladder out of the Piggly Wiggly into something better, do me a favor.  Head on in to work on Monday as usual. Once you get there, start yelling about how you'll "fight every n* in here".  Keep us posted.

 

Also, being white and screaming about how you aren't offended by being called a cracker?  No poo, dumbass.  That's the point. There is no word to call you which is equivalent.

 

Lastly, the freedom of speech argument you're dredging up from the depths of your third trip through 5th grade? It's a stupid argument for a variety of reasons.  First, it doesn't apply at your place of work. If they don't like the things you say, they're free to let you go be a racist fug somewhere else. Second, freedom of speech doesn't protect you from the consequences of saying stupid poo.

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