Sandy
06-09-2019, 02:29 PM
“Let’s Change The Old, Insulting, Abusive, Objectionable, Hostile, Attacking Definition Of ‘Black/ black,’” wrote one Twitter user. “It’s Not Who We Are Or What We a Stand For. So Let’s Move To Change It And Proudly Represent BLACK, As We Really Are.”
Women of color online are speaking out because they believe “how we define words changes our perception,” explains one social media user, Nyshayla Barnes, a 20-year-old college student and one of the first few to call out Dicitonary.com online.
“If a young Black person saw and learned these definitions for ‘Black,’ they would be unintentionally learning to hate themselves. The statement: Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words do not, is untrue,” Barnes tells Yahoo Lifestyle.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/women-of-color-call-out-dictionarycoms-offensive-definition-black-000906372.html
So words break bones? That's what that niggeress in "college" is saying. And look at all the unnecessary capitalization and commas, like they're trying to write like the Founding Fathers.
Here's the thing: if niggers really had the brains to understand what they are, they would hate themselves. Like we say, if we judged them by the content of their character, they'd beg us to judge them by the color of their skin.
The Mr. Sandman Modern American Dictionary would have this: "adj. Often used to describe dark-skinned proto-hominids which are often mistaken as belonging to the human species. Describing them by a color is inappropriate for them since the word nigger is a better description."
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Women of color online are speaking out because they believe “how we define words changes our perception,” explains one social media user, Nyshayla Barnes, a 20-year-old college student and one of the first few to call out Dicitonary.com online.
“If a young Black person saw and learned these definitions for ‘Black,’ they would be unintentionally learning to hate themselves. The statement: Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words do not, is untrue,” Barnes tells Yahoo Lifestyle.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/women-of-color-call-out-dictionarycoms-offensive-definition-black-000906372.html
So words break bones? That's what that niggeress in "college" is saying. And look at all the unnecessary capitalization and commas, like they're trying to write like the Founding Fathers.
Here's the thing: if niggers really had the brains to understand what they are, they would hate themselves. Like we say, if we judged them by the content of their character, they'd beg us to judge them by the color of their skin.
The Mr. Sandman Modern American Dictionary would have this: "adj. Often used to describe dark-skinned proto-hominids which are often mistaken as belonging to the human species. Describing them by a color is inappropriate for them since the word nigger is a better description."
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