Journal Entry:
Fri May 4, 2012, 10:14 PM
I noticed something when it comes to Xbox Live chats, and shit in general on the internet and life, the west coast of the US is a lot more sensitive, and much more of a pansy than the east coast, (especially the southern area of the east coast), all when it comes down to one word, NIGGER. Yeah, I know some of you bitches may have gotten insulted by it, but Imma let you in on something, the word isn't racist, just the people who tells you it is, are racist. The word means ignorant, and it's actually a friendly insult, not the godforsaken racial slur, like people want you to believe. I personally found it hilarious in the Live Party I was having when some guy randomly showed up (a friend of a friend I guess) and started bitching about me using the "n" word, saying, "watch, someone black is gunna show up outside your door and beat the shit out of you for saying that" and I told him plain and straight, "if a black person heard me say nigga, nigger, etc etc, they're not going to come in and beat me up, this ain't Cali, where everybody's a goddamn sensitive little child, they won't even give a shit, because they know, 'nigga' ain't shit. They go along their merry way, doing whatever the fuck they were doing outside my door."
If I'm going to use the word, I'm going to use it for what it means, and it does not mean anything racist, and if you think it does, you're a nigger, by the correct usage.
Willing to bet someone reports this because they got offended by what they didn't understand.
I find that more black people I've met are racist than most white people. Pretty lulzworthy in my opinion. And they try to use the excuse 'slavery'.
It's funny when I say they aren't slaves, they go into a tirade of how they're 'slaves to the system'.
Seems to irritate them even more when I say 'That's what happens when you're on welfare dumbcunt.'
It's just, sometimes you wouldn't know what the person actually means by calling someone a "nigger".
Here, it apparently means "Black monkey".
Ok, I'm done
Different countries, different meanings, I guess? Although I'd think where you are it'd be somewhat different, considering we both might speak English, but goddamn, UK and US words are different.
And LOL.
UK don't really understand the term, in my opinion. There's a lot of ignorance in the UK, most of the people here just go with what they hear or believe.