Because this is what journalism has become.Why is this even a story though? It's the dude's wife like come on now.
Because this is what journalism has become.Why is this even a story though? It's the dude's wife like come on now.
Because this is what journalism has become.
Why racially charged tweets by the wife of Bill Shine likely won’t matter much
No because this implies that even if it should it does not matter for many. And I love the last sentence how they are saying that it should not matter since they are not hiring her but then still try to justify this with bullshit reasoning. While of course ignoring people like Linda Sarasour which is a IS and Sharia Lover even uses their trademark gestures in her speeches but no one cares because she is a role model fr the womensmarch. And that was not even a person related to her but herself. But still no critizing. Good work Journalism.Well to be fair the article actually says this.
So the journalism here is actually good.
2 is more likely and is what most likely is the truth. 1 is a ridiculous, politically motivated assumption.There are two possibilities here:
1. She wants to be allowed to say the n word and is jealous of black people for it.
2. She wants no one to say it and is calling out double standards and hypocrisy.
Which is more likely?
2 is more likely and is what most likely is the truth. 1 is a ridiculous, politically motivated assumption.
And on that particular topic she has a pretty reasonable argument. The problem is that her audience is Twitter.
No context does not matter you remember the white girl who was on stage singing with some famous rapper his song? And then she sang Nigga because it was in the lyrics and how people were outraged by it? No context does not matter. And I will say it again. If you think you can forbid me something I will do even more.? Why because you have no power over me. It is not a forbidden word by law etc. and if you would attack me for it? I would sue your ass into fucking poverty. This is the gist. You can not forbid people to say or do something based on their race because you know what it is called? Discrimination.And if it is number 2, then she is super ridiculous. Are we really going to act like we don't understand context now? Like you said the problem is the audience, because we all have to play dumb like context doesn't matter for some reason. Like is Nas says the word, "nigga" is supposed to be the same as when Kramer said it on stage during his stand up rant that got caught on stage.
Like lets be real. But we can't because it's the Internet and we all have to "win" an internet battle that doesn't really mean much in the short and long run. So again lets just play stupid and at like context doesn't matter.
No context does not matter you remember the white girl who was on stage singing with some famous rapper his song? And then she sang Nigga because it was in the lyrics and how people were outraged by it? No context does not matter. And I will say it again. If you think you can forbid me something I will do even more.? Why because you have no power over me. It is not a forbidden word by law etc. and if you would attack me for it? I would sue your ass into fucking poverty. This is the gist. You can not forbid people to say or do something based on their race because you know what it is called? Discrimination.
Boy do I wish you lived in America. I'd pay you $20 to go up to black people in Harlem, Atlanta, or Chicago and call them a Nigger and see what would happen next. If you so big a brave and want to "fight back"............why don't you start a new thread in the OT and post some videos of you doing it.
You right bruh! We trying to control you, so in response show us how much you control your own life and go against the grain dawg.
What white people and black people? There was black people who had & sold slaves, not only black slaves, but white slaves too. Could those people say the N word?
And also, the inmense majority of white people never had slaves. Can their descendents said the N word then? what about the descendent of someone who had his mother raped and murdered by black people? Can that person say the N word because it's historically justified then?
Boy do I wish you lived in America. I'd pay you $20 to go up to black people in Harlem, Atlanta, or Chicago and call them a Nigger and see what would happen next. If you so big a brave and want to "fight back"............why don't you start a new thread in the OT and post some videos of you doing it.
You right bruh! We trying to control you, so in response show us how much you control your own life and go against the grain dawg.
No context does not matter you remember the white girl who was on stage singing with some famous rapper his song? And then she sang Nigga because it was in the lyrics and how people were outraged by it? No context does not matter. And I will say it again. If you think you can forbid me something I will do even more.? Why because you have no power over me. It is not a forbidden word by law etc. and if you would attack me for it? I would sue your ass into fucking poverty. This is the gist. You can not forbid people to say or do something based on their race because you know what it is called? Discrimination.
Some choice tweets from Darla Shine:
- After Trump was widely criticized for referring to African nations as “shithole countries,” @darlashine tweeted a meme with two images, one a golden civilization that read “Rome 2000 years ago” and another of huts in a jungle that read “Africa today.”
- “At FSU u can punch a girl in the face & only get kicked off football team but sing a song with the N word in it & you’re expelled at Oklahoma,” said a 2015 tweet, after members of a fraternity were expelled for chanting “There will never be a N—- in SAE.” It compared them to ex-Florida State quarterback De’Andre Johnson, a black athlete who was dismissed from the team after being caught on video punching a woman in a bar.
- “Yes Lets blame the Confederate Flag instead of Big Pharma and the psychiatric violence inducing Suboxone Dylan [sic] Roof was taking,” said another tweet. Roof killed nine African-Americans at a church in Charleston, South Carolina in 2015.
- “Just singing to one of my jams ‘Golddigger’ by Kanye West when I realized If I sing along to the verse ‘Broke N—-‘ I might be a racist,” @darlashine tweeted in July 2015. (The tweet spelled out the N-word.)
- “Wondering what it was that set off the #ABC execs the #Ape comment or really the #MuslimBrotherhood comment,” said a tweet in May.
- “The new stand in President at #mizzou is black. Will every white College President have to be replaced,” said a 2015 tweet.
You’re not getting it. It’s not about wanting to be able to call black people the n word. It’s about the double standard and not wanting anyone to say it, irrespective of history. Allowing black people to call each other the n word based on history seems innocuous on the surface but in reality is part of the memetic propagation of victimhood culture that prevents us all from moving on. If you truly want blacks as a group to climb the social hierarchy, you need to cut out the behaviors that perpetuate the cycle.
Allowing black people to call each other the n word…
If you truly want blacks as a group to climb the social hierarchy, you need to cut out the behaviors that perpetuate the cycle.
Can you explain what you mean by
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"If"
Brother, a black man reached the highest level of power in the world. In spite of all this bullshit you want to throw out.
What needs to be explained? That it is socially acceptable in America for black people to call each other the n word?
Note I said “as a group”.
What you mean by "allow"
Are you genuinely that stupid or are you trolling?
Are you genuinely that stupid or are you trolling?
You’re not getting it. It’s not about wanting to be able to call black people the n word. It’s about the double standard and not wanting anyone to say it, irrespective of history. Allowing black people to call each other the n word based on history seems innocuous on the surface but in reality is part of the memetic propagation of victimhood culture that prevents us all from moving on. If you truly want blacks as a group to climb the social hierarchy, you need to cut out the behaviors that perpetuate the cycle.
There are two possibilities here:
1. She wants to be allowed to say the n word and is jealous of black people for it.
2. She wants no one to say it and is calling out double standards and hypocrisy.
Which is more likely?
Thanks for demonstrating my point.
You’re not getting it. It’s not about wanting to be able to call black people the n word. It’s about the double standard and not wanting anyone to say it, irrespective of history. Allowing black people to call each other the n word based on history seems innocuous on the surface but in reality is part of the memetic propagation of victimhood culture that prevents us all from moving on. If you truly want blacks as a group to climb the social hierarchy, you need to cut out the behaviors that perpetuate the cycle.
"Allow" as in, "with permission"
If that's not what you meant, then it was poorly worded.
So, it's ALL black people's faults that we're at the point many of us are in? No responsibility given to systemic racism?
Yes, black people in America have social “permission” to call each other the n word. Whether implicitly through culture or explicitly through law is irrelevant to the point.
Both of you are playing that ridiculous social media game where you ignore valid arguments and pick out one small thing that you can misconstrue and take offence at, as though that somehow gives you the moral high ground. Playing dumb and pretending to be offended is the reason there can never be any rational discussion of these issues.
Please seek remedial reading comprehension ASAP
Yes, black people in America have social “permission” to call each other the n word. Whether implicitly through culture or explicitly through law is irrelevant to the point.
Both of you are playing that ridiculous social media game where you ignore valid arguments and pick out one small thing that you can misconstrue and take offence at, as though that somehow gives you the moral high ground. Playing dumb and pretending to be offended is the reason there can never be any rational discussion of these issues.
“And why on earth would you fight to go on the submarine ship for months on end? You know there was just a story with these girls, these women who are upset that they are sexually harassed in the military,” Shine said. “What do you think is going to happen when you go on a submarine for 12 months with 4,000 horny soldiers?
My white and non-black friends sing hip hop songs all day... But guess what? They bleep out the N-word. As do I. I don't say it because I know the history of the word. But black folks have been calling each other that word since slavery began BECAUSE they were called it by the slavers.
And also guess what? White people CAN say the N-word... But they're not absolved from consequences of using it, i.e. being fired. The historical context of the word is important. Just like it's wrong to call a Jewish person the K-word or a gay person the F-word .... They're offensive to segments of the population.
Your argument sounds like entitlement. As in, "If I can't use this word, then no one else can!"
You're arguement isn't valid if you keep toeing around what you mean.
You want to say nigga or nigger out and about while singing a song, or referring to people you don't know. Do that shit.
Don't be appalled at the ramifications of having your husband's chief of staff job being questions because he's associated with you.
Don't be amazed that your husband's job as deputy chief of staff for the white house is being questioned because he's attached to you when you say shit like
When someone's main job as a chief of staff is their judgement about who to hire, their choice of spouse and their ideals comes into question.
"Social media game"? the fuck?
I'm asking what you mean because you keep tip toeing about what you finally just said.
I ain't offended at the shit you're too scared to say. That shit ain't new. Own your words.
First of all I think i miss something in my slur archive but what is the key word?
(Point 1) The point I am making that it is discrimination to demand this. And no there is no positiv discrimination. Look I totally get the history behind it but words change, society changes yu can not blame people for something that did happen not even in their own generation. (Point 2)The problem with your Nigga word is that it is prominent in all of pop culture. People grow up with it. people hear it daily. And then you go around demanding that teens etc who had nothing to do with this garbage that did happen not being able to sing along a stupid rap song? really? And I am entitled when I say I am against any form of disrimination? Context is and will always be the key. Nigga or the hard r as slur is not acceptable for ANYONE to say it. But in a positive cotext there is no reason not to be able to do it. (Point 3)You can not just demand people are not allowed to say somthing based on their skin color, their gender, or sexuality. (Point 4)And yes this also include the word faggot. This word if you grew up in a meme culture is not homophobic but changed its meaning to idiot. Same goes for Cunt and so on.
(Point 5)So in short: Words change, meanings change, context matters and to say that people are not allowed to say or do anything because of their skin color, their gender or sexuality is called discrimination and no there is no positiv discrimination. You want euality? Then you also want to archive this here.
My point is perfectly clear if you want to understand it, but you don’t, and so I refuse to fall for your obvious honeypot.
Point 1: no it is not discrimination. Do you want to know why? Because, unlike yoir belief that it is a thing od the past, white people STILL call black people the N-word. Even other non-black people do. And not the -a version. The word hasn't changed in meaning no matter how many rappers spout it. As I said above, black people started using the word because they were CALLED the N-word. It stuck. We've been using the word ever since. Among our people, context matters. It can be used as an insult (the way racist white folks mean it) or as just another way to say "brotha" or "homie".
Point 2: it doesn't matter that it's in rap and movies and whatnot. The fact that you don't get why it's problematic for non-black people to use it is concerning. I mean, you said no one should use it. I AGREE. However, I'm not going to chastise my black friends for using it. They know not to use it towards me nor around me. Oh... And its not my word. I don't use it. And you can't tell others not to use it either.
Point 3: yes you can. Jews demanded to be treated with respect and dignity and part of that was the use of the K-word. Given that black people, by and large, take HUGE offense towards a non-black person calling them the N-word, why would you say no one can demand others shouldn't say a certain word(s)?
Point 4: this may be your belief, but the opposite is true. The F-word is still considered a slur.the C-word is still considered vulgar towards women (and even men). You can't speak for every person those words may or may not offend be just because you know 1 or 2 people who aren't offended by your use of those words.
Point 5: yes, words in language change. So too do their meanings. But not every word. For black people, it's SOMEWHAT changed. Only insofar as embracing it for OURSELVES (I'm speaking of "us" as a community... Not individually). Just like women can call each other the b-word but it's still largely taboo for a man to call a woman that word. Depending on individual comfort level with that person.
First of all. I would never use the R version. Secondly I would not talk to strange people I do not know in a more intimitate way. Sorry to burst your bubble. But sure lets go to harlem and I sing along to RAP song with Nigga in it. And if I get attacked I will fucking sue these people up until their asses. Will I take a beating? Depends if these people are idiots or not. But if they do they will never be happy again and I will make it even a precedent case which will be leading into tons of people doing the same.Boy do I wish you lived in America. I'd pay you $20 to go up to black people in Harlem, Atlanta, or Chicago and call them a Nigger and see what would happen next. If you so big a brave and want to "fight back"............why don't you start a new thread in the OT and post some videos of you doing it.
You right bruh! We trying to control you, so in response show us how much you control your own life and go against the grain dawg.
I understand you, now try and reconcile that with the fact that I knew where you were coming from before I saw single word of your posts.
I cannot actually believe there are people arguing that if African Americans can use the N-word then so should white people. Not just that, but saying that by not letting white people use the word its discrimination.
Like.........what? What world do you live on where white people not being able to use the N-word is discrimination in your mind? lol
That is part of the problem that only SOMETIMES context matters. It didn't matter for the drunk girl singing on stage which is more ridiculous when there were hundreds of white people in the audience doing the same thing. I'm sure you know this but a lot of young people nowadays use the word in a friendly manner the same way you would use friend. Partly because of things like rap and other media.And if it is number 2, then she is super ridiculous. Are we really going to act like we don't understand context now? Like you said the problem is the audience, because we all have to play dumb like context doesn't matter for some reason. Like is Nas says the word, "nigga" is supposed to be the same as when Kramer said it on stage during his stand up rant that got caught on stage.
IF you are not straight do not use the word cis since it is commonly used a a degotary slur against straight people do it to random people on the street and catch a fist. Don't do it. because its basic human decency and survival tactics.If you are white and you go around to random black people saying the n-word, you will catch a fist. Don't do it, basic human decency and survival tactics 101.
No, you didn’t, and your replies reflect that. Take your outrage goggles off and go back and read what I actually said, not what you want it to say.
So, it's ALL black people's faults that we're at the point many of us are in? No responsibility given to systemic racism?
These people are really not being subtle about it either.I cannot actually believe there are people arguing that if African Americans can use the N-word then so should white people. Not just that, but saying that by not letting white people use the word its discrimination.
Like.........what? What world do you live on where white people not being able to use the N-word is discrimination in your mind? lol
Personally I would prefer this yes but it should be eiter everyone or no one.Jesus fucking Christ, people. The argument is not that white people should be able to say the n word because black people can. It’s that no one should say it.
If you are white and you go around to random black people saying the n-word, you will catch a fist. Don't do it, basic human decency and survival tactics 101.
Personally I would prefer this yes but it should be eiter everyone or no one.
People are actually trying to make a case to be able to use racial slurs that don't belong to them. I can't even believe I am reading this shit lol
If you're going down that line of thinking, didn't white people come up with that slur and aren't black people culturally appropriating it? > .>