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Espantoon
10-26-2023, 12:41 PM
I think the proper thing is just to refer to them all as niggers.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/not-all-black-people-are-african-american-what-is-the-difference/

haywood
10-26-2023, 05:24 PM
I think the proper thing is just to refer to them all as niggers.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/not-all-black-people-are-african-american-what-is-the-difference/

As do I!!

Ignatow
10-26-2023, 07:36 PM
Not all blacks are AAs, British blacks, African, hell, but all are niggers, that's why the term nigger came up to paint them all with a broad brush of niggershines!

Socialism_is_terrorism
10-27-2023, 08:11 AM
I agree, the proper term is nigger! Or, at least as long as you go to jail if you name them correctly, 'african'. Especially for foreigners in the US that works pretty well (I tested that with an Texas police officer), when he asked/corrected me, I juts told him that it didn't speak proper Enghish, therefore I assumed it was from Apefrica.

Have you noticed what a racist botch the article is? Just imagine you'd apply the same standards and say exactly this of White people, hell would break loose:

"Part of what was stolen, when we think about slavery, when we think about colonization, was that lineage," said Watkins-Hayes. "[They are saying] 'I don't even feel comfortable claiming African, because I don't know the story of where my people have come from.'""Black" is often a better default that recognizes and celebrates the race, culture, and lived experiences of people all over the world. "The move that you see now towards black is really to recognize the global nature of blackness," Watkins-Hayes said. "So, I think that that is the more universal term."
The recognition of a larger community of black people is also part of the rationale given for capitalizing the word. "It's recognizing the cultural and historical and social significance of black as a category, such that is deserves capitalization," Watkins-Hayes explained.
"We are all connected," LaBeach said of what the term black means for him. "Our experiences are different, but we are still linked."

I aint bin dun did dat!
10-27-2023, 09:10 AM
But Watkins-Hayes adds that if someone wants to know for sure how a black person identifies, it's best to simply ask what their preference is (https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/black-vs-african-american-the-complex-conversation-black-americans-are-having-about-identity-fortheculture/65-80dde243-23be-4cfb-9b0f-bf5898bcf069). "It's an opportunity for conversation."

Oh yea, let me go ask some feral nigger which type of nigger I should call it. They all want us to be color blind, yet everything is about race. Literally every fucking thing. They’re making it worse.

Chimpwhipper
10-27-2023, 09:33 AM
My grandmother considered anyone not white a nigger, including my great-aunt, who was a Pottawattomi indian.