With -a at the end, not -er of course.
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NayaWilds — 10 years ago(May 16, 2015 09:58 PM)
My thing is why is it a problem for you? I always think badly of white people who try to justify using this word in whatever way possible. I don't care how many black people you know or whatever.
Another thing I would like to point out is that every group have their own "word" that people can't use outside of that group even gays. So far from what I know every race (except whites unless you want to count honky as one) have their own racial slur that they use within their groups in a different way, but everyone just gripe on blacks.
My point is if an asian person don't want me to say their racial slur tow1c84ards them even in friendly jest, then I won't and honestly, I don't give a damn enough to fight for the power to say it. -
mostynclivecrawford-41556 — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 10:14 AM)
As a white person you have much more privelleges than black people than actually you actually know, and what would white people even use it for it doesn't relate to you guys. A bunch of middle class white teens can't just call each other nggas because it's not your culture. A bunch of working class blacks can't just go around using middle class terms and calling each other crck*s because it doesn't apply to them
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joekinplaya — 10 years ago(September 05, 2015 11:50 PM)
It depends on what your definition of "okay."
99.9% of people I met use the n word whether it is like saying "What up MAN" or in a derogatory sense. Unfortunately, my parents have called them the n word in Korean. All my friends said it at least once or twice a day. Some of my acquaintances say it every second.