SpokenTruth said:
Yes. It's in the TOS.Â
It's not about reminding us that we are different. It's about the history, origination, intent and derogatory nature of that word. You can't just wipe that away because you want to.Â
Yes, it's mostly a US. Check out the words' history to understand this issue more. And yes, you would be banned. It's against the TOS.
It's not about liking black people, it's about respecting black people. If you cannot respect an oppressed group, a disparaged group, a subjugated group by not using the very term that was invented to denigrate said group...what kind of person does that make you? Simply put...if you know the word is bad (and how can you really not know this) and use it anyway, even just jokingly, you are being exceptionally disrespectful. If you say it with original intention, then you are both disrespectful and racist.
What do you mean "now"? It's always been wrong for white people to use the word. Please inform me of a time when it was socially acceptable for white people to use the word without it ever having derogatory connotations.
Was your video or title also using the word "League" in it? If it did, they had a legal standing to claim infringement. That's the name of an Indian Cricket league.
Are you suggesting Holocaust has a similar connotation and derogatory nature as the N-word? |
"It's not about liking black people, it's about respecting black people. If you cannot respect an oppressed group, a disparaged group, a subjugated group by not using the very term that was invented to denigrate said group...what kind of person does that make you?"
respect does not work collectively, that's a silly notion that you do not believe in so why would i believe in it?
you just a few threads ago were searching desperately(and failing) to find a justifiable reason to tear candace owens(an oppressed women of color - the white whale of the social justice narrative) down, where was this nonsensical notion of respecting all of the members of a group then?
no one believes in respecting all members of any group
there are black people that i do not respect, there are white people that i do not respect and so on and so on
"Simply put...if you know the word is bad (and how can you really not know this) and use it anyway, even just jokingly, you are being exceptionally disrespectful."
to who? people that are not part of the conversation?







