Burry that N-word and replace it with something worthy of a black man's image. What if you substituted the N-word massively with a word like hunter. Hey hunter, wassup. Why hunter? Because historically, way before slavery, bm were known as the great hunters for many years more than slavery. The N-word comes from slavery. Hunter comes from the true origin without getting stuck in some dark period of human error. Understand that after calling each other hunter for a decade, the general image WILL change. Down with the N-word. Nothing good comes out of that.
Why should the black man be locked up in an "image"??? And what is that HUNTER thing?? sorry man but it sounds a bit...well...silly...should we also call the american indians, not redskins but HUNTER then? they were great Buffalo hunters way before the white men came to this land... :roll:
Exactly. Why a special race-based title? That reminds me of black women calling each other queens. I'm sorry but are you saying that you deserve the title of a Black Queen just because you're a black woman? Umm, okay. Then I'll call myself a Russian Princess. Or whatever. At the end of the day we're still the same though - two arms, two legs and one pussy.
No, no Moskie, maybe two legs, two arms and one pussy, but Russian princesses don't have the Queens ASS!!! Just kidding of course... Oh and by the way, Probwf found that "JOHN" was already better than the N word, bcoz as he said, the N word came from slavery...but so does "JOHN"...I can't recall an original African called John...they are all Kunta Kinte, Mandingo, Kwame, Bafana, Obafemi...no JOHNs... :roll: Now we're in a dead end aren't we???
Actually it does sounds silly in hindsight, this hunta. The point is anything else than N.... John is good, even if you can find a remotely, vague, far fetched and unlikely link to slavery. It does not have that connotation in present day life. You keep missing the issue here my friend. That ok
I always thought Russian ladies were nothing more than a pussy with limbs. Just kiddin! JK I said :wink:
What ever happened to Brothers and sisters? Here in Philly, we still use that terminology and I think it's a great substitue. :?: