RE: I thought your god was keeping you safe
April 16, 2019 at 1:32 pm
(This post was last modified: April 16, 2019 at 3:15 pm by BrianSoddingBoru4.)
Quote:then white "N" word?
I use to think being called a yellow N word didn't bother me either but after it spread to everyone on the bus and at school I decided I'd rather not be called that. Because I found out the word does not so much refer to a color or skin tone than it refers to a less developed human primate..
If you like I can start calling N-oru (the "N" in N-oru would stand for the "N' word) maybe we can get the other members to call you that as well. No other disparaging remarks just one simple adjustment to your identification.. Or better yet you can change your name to N-oru and change your signature or tag line to explain the "n" stands for the N Word. and you see yourself as a white version of everything negative that word embodies, and yet you do not think it is a disparaging word your or to be referred to as. and let see if anyone disagrees. shall we?
Because again, if anyone one on the planet still see this words as offensive then it still lends itself to persecution which again proves that if one word used in a neural way can be considered persecution, then all the hate speech used here against Christians can also indeed be rightly identified as persecution, whether you ath-hole want to be identified as hypocrites or not!
*shrug* Call me whatever you like, it honestly won't bother me. See, I'm one of those...whaddyacallem...grown-ups, so name calling doesn't worry me, nor do I consider it persecution. It neither denies me my rights nor forbids me my freedoms.
So, no...I don't consider name-calling to be persecution in any way, shape or form. It may feel like it to children, but not to adults. Having experienced religious persecution first hand (I've been denied both housing and employment for having a Catholic-sounding surname), I think I can take a few invectives.
Boru
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