(August 19, 2017 at 1:43 pm)A Theist Wrote:(August 19, 2017 at 9:46 am)Brian37 Wrote: I guess you did not make that clear. Ok, I agree. But moreso done out of hate. In the context of history or satire when not done out of hate, with the consent of those involved that is different. But in general I agree. It certainly would not be wise to go out into public and use that word in front of people you do not know.
If you did not notice Thena was poking fun of A-Theist who stepped in it making assumptions, and I used the word Negro, while not the "n" word still. Thena and I were making fun of many not understanding why blacks get "uppity". I want blacks to be "uppity", because I don't think they owe whites any coddling of their insecurities. I support equality, not any bullshit back of the bus crap.
I didn't step into anything. Thena either misunderstood what I said or she purposely tried to make the intent of my comment into something totally different from what I said. All I meant, was, that I thought Thena was one of the nicer and more rational forum members here. So, I never expected her to so freely use the "N' word and to be so bigoted as to call the black people who supported the Stars and Bars and Confederate monuments, "Uncle Toms" and "Step'n Fetches", all because they don't march lock step to the expectations and demands of Stalinist radicalism. I'm a bit surprised at you too, Brain less. I know you can be a bitchy dopey dumb fuck most of the time, but I would never have expected the word coming from you, either. Especially since how you're constantly railing to an obsession against the GOP and conservatives as being racists, anti lgbt, gun toters, Bible Thumpers, hi dee hi dee ho and yada yada yada. I don't care in what context it's used I don't think it's appropriate in any circumstance. That's something I would expect from the bigoted closet racist asshole members like Minifullofshit or Khemi Kal Kan.
Stalinist radicalism?!?
For fuck's sake, what books or websites do you read that you come up with that in this context?