Wait, are you meaning to say that “I just mean it as a general term for ignorant motherfucker” was ANOTHER thing from The Boondocks that I had just assumed was a joke satirizing race relations, but was in actuality a 1:1 recreation of something that real people actually do?
To be clear, I’m quoting the season 1 episode in which Riley, Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy try to kidnap Oprah but accidentally kidnap Maya Angelou instead.
Must be confusing it with the thugnifficent episode. Either way. yah, that happened all the time in the 90s and frequently on conservative radio talk shows.
The f-slur just means a lame person. It has nothing to do with gay people! proceeds to call the next effeminate man he sees that word
The b-word isn’t misogynistic. I use it as a gender-neutral insult! proceeds to casually refer to women with this term in conversation instead of just saying “women”
and let’s not forget
The r-slur isn’t ableist! That’s just what I call everyone who pisses me off while gaming! makes this the first thing he says when he sees a person with an intellectual disability
Anyone who doesn’t mind using these words in these so-called “”““non-bigoted””“” contexts most likely will not mind using it to be bigoted.
I haven’t heard someone defend the n-word with “it means someone who is ignorant” in a long time, but I’d peg this guy for that.
Wait, are you meaning to say that “I just mean it as a general term for ignorant motherfucker” was ANOTHER thing from The Boondocks that I had just assumed was a joke satirizing race relations, but was in actuality a 1:1 recreation of something that real people actually do?
Yeah back in the aughts people literally said the n-word and claimed it was acceptable to say because it meant “ignorant”.
I shared a room last year in rehab with someone who casually used the gamer word in the way you described. He was like…at least 50 years old.
So anyways I stole his beanie that he wore almost daily and wiped my asshole with it after I told him “stop using that word” and he refused.
I don’t feel bad about my actions in the least.
That Boondocks episode I believe was a parody of the Don Imus radio “n” drop.
To be clear, I’m quoting the season 1 episode in which Riley, Ed Wuncler III and Gin Rummy try to kidnap Oprah but accidentally kidnap Maya Angelou instead.
Must be confusing it with the thugnifficent episode. Either way. yah, that happened all the time in the 90s and frequently on conservative radio talk shows.
MF Doom soundtrack, solid action scene, the “Black Power Glove”, kidnapping Bill Cosby
What a great show
I mean, the Boondocks is satire but Huey is also shown to believe in a lot of that critique against black culture.
This is a phrase I heard a lot growing up in the south.
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and let’s not forget
Anyone who doesn’t mind using these words in these so-called “”““non-bigoted””“” contexts most likely will not mind using it to be bigoted.
Chris rock and the consequences.