The N Word pt 1/8 (The Documentary)

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  • Whoopi is a true COON. EXCELLENT post and series. I will enjoy this one.

    Peace

  • @justfarr1030

    Just trying to civilize the uncivilized. That is our duty sir. Peace!

  • Whoopi please shetup.

    Wow, he said he felt uncomfortable for the white people... mentally deaf, dumb, and blind. Peace.

  • Gingerd2008,

    Yeah sister I totally agree. Peace.

  • i like the j-prince intro

  • stainshield,

    lol. you are the first person to get who that is. peace.

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  • I just dont understand. I hear Mexicans calling one anothers "Esses" and other cultures calling each others things but no one mimics that. So why do other races want to use NIGGA so bad?

  • they should have given Uncle Ruckus segment time

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  • i need to lern about this!! i feel theres a big gap!!

  • @breezwonder As a white man with a black fiancee who I've spoken with about this subject only a few times (because we truly don't think about it), it's not that other races WANT to say it. It's that, if I'm relaying a story, for instance, in which someone called someone else MF, faggot, or cunt, then nobody but perhaps a preacher gets offended. Relay a story, or say a line from Pulp Fiction, like you might from any other movie, that involves nigger, & INSTANTLY you're labeled a hateful bigot.

  • "who is gonna call you a nigga in NY? Nobody...except other niggers." haha

  • @breezwonder Old habits die hard . I preffer to use the word Bro . After all we are all brothers under God . Children are born Color-blind and we should all learn from that.

  • @nicktesla45 I know we call each other Nigga but my question was why does everyone else want to use Nigga in the 1st place?

  • @breezwonder What is the problem , Negros use the word nigger all the time ! It no longer carries Feelings of hate like it did 50 years ago. My friend Ernie calls me nigger all the time ,,, And i'm not even black , ha ha ha ha

  • @acplight I agree with you completely. The sad thing is, your comment has been flagged as spam because of these stupid YouTube trolls. So I clicked "not spam", hopefully that works!

  • @OneDonMelo This has been flagged as spam

  • LOL

    i was watching this docu seriously before that white guy from Boston Public talks

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