That kid really went to bat for his precious PewDiePie. He has a lot of growing to do.
"I think everyone's different-"
"Yeah, you're real different"
damn Korey.
That kid really went to bat for his precious PewDiePie. He has a lot of growing to do.
What in the fuckNot the guy you quoted, but I live in a country where there are hardly any black people (when I lived in the capital I saw maybe one person per month, and they were probably tourists), so most of what I know of "black culture" is from the american media and the internet, and it's mostly hip-hop, nigga and stuff like that. I know it's not a good representation, but you can't blame someone if they never interacted with an african american, and that's how they see them.
lol saw this on reddit:
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Martin always tell people not to do it, but girts said it shit was just awkward korey tends to do some bullshit on the showExactly, his wife called him a nigga during the LA show and they all just laughed it off like it was the funniest thing ever.
And people say South Park spending years preaching about the middle didn't do harm.
Not the guy you quoted, but I live in a country where there are hardly any black people (when I lived in the capital I saw maybe one person per month, and they were probably tourists), so most of what I know of "black culture" is from the american media and the internet, and it's mostly hip-hop, nigga and stuff like that. I know it's not a good representation, but you can't blame someone if they never interacted with an african american, and that's how they see them.
Stop using it.
Really, just stop. It's not hard. Replace it with 'douchebag' or 'assclown'. Or make up your own insult. I'm fond of 'douche bagel'.
You should really stop doing that. Nobody cares if it was less offensive at some point in your life or if you hate mentally challenged people.
Say the boss is frustrating, hard, annoying, etc. Dont call it "retarded." That's a really, REALLY shitty thing to do. So fucked up.
lol saw this on reddit:
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Looks to me like he is referring to other streamers being "caught in the middle" of this DMCA situation, because the precedent of taking down a video using DMCA might lead to a slippery slope that could impact other people down the road for saying things that are not as unacceptable as the n-word, but still controversial.
That mental gymnastics to reach that point. Smh I am glad I never got into steamers and youtubers.who the fuck wouldnt allow you to play a game if you were trans though
Not the guy you quoted, but I live in a country where there are hardly any black people (when I lived in the capital I saw maybe one person per month, and they were probably tourists), so most of what I know of "black culture" is from the american media and the internet, and it's mostly hip-hop, nigga and stuff like that. I know it's not a good representation, but you can't blame someone if they never interacted with an african american, and that's how they see them.
Was you also a racist?
PDP is Americanized and knows better. It's not an excuse.
That's a piss poor excuse.
I grew up in the town with the highest percentage of white people in the UK. We were near 90% and had 100% white in all my schools.
Not fucking once did I use the N word or think any less of anyone for being different to me. Growing up around white people doesn't make you a racist piece of shit.
Not the guy you quoted, but I live in a country where there are hardly any black people (when I lived in the capital I saw maybe one person per month, and they were probably tourists), so most of what I know of "black culture" is from the american media and the internet, and it's mostly hip-hop, nigga and stuff like that. I know it's not a good representation, but you can't blame someone if they never interacted with an african american, and that's how they see them.
Not the guy you quoted, but I live in a country where there are hardly any black people (when I lived in the capital I saw maybe one person per month, and they were probably tourists), so most of what I know of "black culture" is from the american media and the internet, and it's mostly hip-hop, nigga and stuff like that. I know it's not a good representation, but you can't blame someone if they never interacted with an african american, and that's how they see them.
I'm trying to find this tweet to like/RT but I can't find it anywhere. Only screenshots of it by the guy himself. Link please.lol saw this on reddit:
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Boogie's YouTube career has been just as disappointing as PDP's.
This motherfucker...
As someone who brushed off the nazi controversy a few months back based on some really misleading shit in the report that started it all up... I'm really sorry I gave this fucking bastard the benefit of the doubt for one millisecond.
Ugh. The stink of shame feels like it permeates my whole being... damn.
Are you really making a point of his wife calling him a "nigga" jokingly compared to a big YouTuber saying "fucking nigger" as an insult? It's not even remotely the same thing.Exactly, his wife called him a nigga during the LA show and they all just laughed it off like it was the funniest thing ever.
Ignorance =/= innocence, dude.
You live on the planet earth, you know what the word means, you know where it comes from you're not five years old.
Same. I became a fan when I first saw his Whiteboard story about his childhood and his issues with weight, but instantly unsubbed when he started speaking on Gamergate. He hasn't done anything in the last few years that would make me want to start taking him seriously again, he's only gotten worse.Yeah...
Kinda a shame since I did find his videos about his weight loss and taking things on the chin pretty inspirational and made me want to root for the guy.
Where are all these alts coming from??? And how are they springing up so quickly?
Seriously it took me three to five months to get approved to actually post after I became a (junior) member of GAF. How are these guys spreading so quickly?
That mental gymnastics to reach that point. Smh I am glad I never got into steamers and youtubers.
Yeah guys... I get it. I'm aware it's bad. My whole point was that there are words that I know I use just out of habit since, when I was a kid, they had different meanings. "Gay" is another one that comes to mind (though that one I haven't said since I was a kid). And that made me reflect on the PDP situation. But AngryJoe's post pretty much sums up my thoughts entirely.
And yeah, it's obviously something I've tried to curb. Having a kid helps, since you're already trying to not swear around them in general.
I don't have a strong opinion on this DMCA issue, I haven't really spend much time thinking about it. I just read that tweet's thread, and I don't think that the the way most people here read that tweet makes sense in the context of that thread. Read it for yourself:
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If you payed attention to their videos you would pick up on the subtle jokes they make about Trump, conservatives and the alt right. They don't they take hard political stances, but they are clearly liberal. They stopped making certain jokes in videos because it offended people, they do a good job without jumping into the fray.
It's not part of the current discussion because PDP is certainly not ignorant, he's just racist. But I'd say pop culture is not doing a good job here. The n word is cool, is badass, and it reaches places on the other side of the planet, where people probably never meet a black person in real life.
Planet earth is bigger than you think and this western-centrism is getting tired.
this couldn't be more on point tbh
I'm just going to say it. I don't think using a racial slur is the same thing as being a racist. I do think that both are really awful, but also that being a racist is more awful than using a racial slur.
I'm just going to say it. I don't think using a racial slur is the same thing as being a racist. I do think that both are really awful, but also that being a racist is more awful than using a racial slur.
I'm trying to find this tweet to like/RT but I can't find it anywhere. Only screenshots of it by the guy himself. Link please.
Also just so we're clear on the money involved - Twitch streamer lirik who is mentioned in this thread has ~20,000k subscribers paying between $5-$25 a month for a subscription.
Twitch takes $2 of a $5 sub, leaving the streamer with $3 per month from each sub. Assuming that every sub is $5 (so ignoring that some are up to $25) - Lirik makes $60,000 a month from subscribers alone. He gets in neighborhood of $10000 in donations a month, so $70,000 a month total.
That's $840,000+ a year just off of Twitch.
3) If your only experience with black peoplw is the internet maybe use that same technology to do some research? If you dont wanna be branded as a racist you can muster the effort. Everyone knows saying the n word is taboo if you arent black. This isnt some fucking hard thing to figure out.
I'm just going to say it. I don't think using a racial slur is the same thing as being a racist. I do think that both are really awful, but also that being a racist is more awful than using a racial slur.
HUH?!!!!!
What are you trying to say here? I'm lost.
Are you really making a point of his wife calling him a "nigga" jokingly compared to a big YouTuber saying "fucking nigger" as an insult? It's not even remotely the same thing.
I'm just going to say it. I don't think using a racial slur is the same thing as being a racist. I do think that both are really awful, but also that being a racist is more awful than using a racial slur.
Over time I've slowly removed the term completely from my vocabulary mostly because I got tired of the "how come you can say it but I can't???" excuse, as if co-opting a racial slur into a term of empowerment is some kind of reverse discrimination. It's really difficult actually to not get the impression that a lot of non-AA folks feel angry about not being able to use a term that they deem to be cool and hip or whatever. Maybe we should all blame Chappelle for making it seem like such a hilarious thing to say to people.
The bottom line is the intent behind any word or term is what's important and if you're not African American it's not something that you should ever say since there's not going to be an applicable non-offensive intent for using it.
What I'm saying is, not everybody knows. Racism against black people is non-existent in my country (there is a lot of racism against gypsyes though), so if I only knew the n-word from songs and movies, I wouldn't know it was bad.