Why is it ok that black people can say ***** to each other but we can't?
So they can hate each other but we can't hate them? Or we can't mean something good, nice, friendly and sympathetic just because we're not their skin color? Doesn't that make THEM racist?
And how do we know people AREN'T racist or discriminatory even if they use the RIGHT word? We can't read somebody's mind, but we can try to figure from context what they mean, shouldn't what they mean be what matters, instead of the word? ("S***" is a bad word, but people say "thats the s***" for something good)
2007-08-24
12:03:58
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