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SpokenTruth said:
Immersiveunreality said:

Well see that is our disagreement there,for me this word has a different meaning on how it is said and for you it's about what race uses it in this case and it seems sargon used the N word that much to offend Nazi's, its dumb he used it and he can be called out for that ofcourse but in this context it does not make him racist.

I see where you are trying to go with this but, again, look at the context he said it with.  I'll copy/paste some of my previous posts to illustrate.

"And it's made worse because he is basically saying white people are superior to black people. He said a white person of poor action/thought is a white N-word. He was calling them white-black people. As though being black is a bad thing to be." 

Does that make it any more clear that his intended use of the word was to compare those awful white people to N-words (meaning black people)?

No no that's not how sargon thinks about that at all but you only use context partly for this cause his intention was to upset those racists with making them feel the same way as the reciever's of their hate to point out that it is offensive.

As much as i do agree that it was a bit senseless and not so much of a smart move,i cannot say this had racists intentions from Sargon .

Really i respect you trying to change how i look upon this but i had my whole life experience to think about it allready and i assure you i did my research and if i did see evil in people so easily i would have succumbed to depression long ago.