Whoopi Goldberg Elisabeth Hasselbeck Fox Debate Part 2
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CRINGE @ 1:56. Come on.
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The word is not going away and the use of words change over time. Once whites stop using it in a facist way, it will probably stop over time but until then, blacks are gonna use it to take away it's power.
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there are bigger human rights topics to talk about
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I disagree with Barbara that Wright advances ANY kind of bigoted agenda. Joy is correct that Wright was referring to the ancient Roman empire which was extremely violent, hateful, and dictatorial -- it was an oppressive, slavery based colonialist empire which brutally & violently oppressed it's own citizens- it killed JESUS! It is amazing that Barbara takes Wright's views (which actually condemn racism) completely out of context. Listen to Wright's FULL interview w/Bill Moyer for the TRUTH
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@stamped you are such a damm shame to the black race. You're the most racist person on here.
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@sylvia1481 and who are you to say that its ok when you use it its not ok if you white friend uses it? The word has ONE meaning. If you can't get it through your thick racist head, or if you can't understand the hateful, evil history of that word than you definatelt shoudln't be using it. There is no such thing as turing that word positive for one community. lets get real here and wake up.
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@francesca027 AMAZING COMMENT! couldn't agree more.
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The discussion was not about "conservative members of the panel", it was about use of the N word in different social/racial groups.
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To me, she seems like she's crying about the fact that SHE can't use the word. This white guys are mad about the same thing.
I think that if black perople want to use it, we should. If not, no. I personally don't use it, but I would rather hear it from someone of my background, who understands where we come from.
so much to say but so little space. so here it is - the N word is never acceptable and we as black people ought to be able to invent or use our own self-empowering words rather than a historically derogatory word of our slave owners as a form of "endearment"
francesca027 3 years ago 5
The N word situation does not cut both ways, The emotion and action behind the word is based upon the experience of the person you are directing it to and Who is saying It? Very Important to remember!
stamped 3 years ago 3