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Re: Racial slurs?
by Jackson on Monday 10/Feb/2003, @11:16
The use of racial slurs simply implies ignorance toward the rest of the world (a denial that we are all one and the same) or a subconcious hatred for oneself (the root of the need to insult another person stems from one's discomfort for themselves). Education and acceptance are our only hope to help curb this still very prevelent problem.
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Re: Racial slurs?
by Satisfaction Jackson on Monday 05/Mar/2007, @13:29
I don't understand why anyone cares is someone calls another a wetback, gook, nigger, faggot, or whatever. Every single race, skin tone, job, and personality has a slur, and people DO have the entitlment to speak as they want, how they want and when. There's no reason someone should get upset over what I think or say, they have the right to ignore me even more so than i have the right to say something, but no one has the right to limit what I, or anyone else, chooses to say. People need to understand there is no reason at all to get upset over what someone else thinks, they think it? SO WHAT? What do you care if they think you're a 'nigger' cause you're black, or think you 'steal jobs' because you're an immigrant, if you arent stupid or steal jobs, why should you give two craps?
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