On a similar note they constantly weave the dreaded n word through nearly every sentence. It's seemingly used as an all purpose filler word to substitute a horribly weak vocabulary.
"The n word" is used to mean "man." Especially, but not necessarily, black men. Interestingly, at least in my experience, it is not applied to women. Not by blacks. So every time you or I might use the word "guys" or "some guy" or "man" in the surfer sense, any variation like that you get n-word.
I've noticed there's also a tendency to repeat the same phrase over and over in lieu of actually saying something beyond an initial thought. You'll see it a lot in fighting game commentary, usually from some of the small time commentators.
Wait, are you telling me that isn't just a flagrantly derogatory stereotype? There are people who genuinely exhibit this sort of hyperbole? I know stereotypes find their basis in truth, but goddamn I figured it was all exaggeration.
It’s up to you the worth. If you believe your life matters then why do you need someone else to affirm it? Also who kills the most black ppl?
Remember when Lebron James said that blacks were being hunted the moment they stepped out their door?
Interracial crime stats suggest that everyone else is being hunted when they step out their door - by blacks.
Larry Elder got angry callers when he brought up this stat and said it’s ridiculous that it is being ignored
What makes me sad is that I’ve heard too many people who actually sound like that
On a similar note they constantly weave the dreaded n word through nearly every sentence. It's seemingly used as an all purpose filler word to substitute a horribly weak vocabulary.
"The n word" is used to mean "man." Especially, but not necessarily, black men. Interestingly, at least in my experience, it is not applied to women. Not by blacks. So every time you or I might use the word "guys" or "some guy" or "man" in the surfer sense, any variation like that you get n-word.
I've noticed there's also a tendency to repeat the same phrase over and over in lieu of actually saying something beyond an initial thought. You'll see it a lot in fighting game commentary, usually from some of the small time commentators.
Wait, are you telling me that isn't just a flagrantly derogatory stereotype? There are people who genuinely exhibit this sort of hyperbole? I know stereotypes find their basis in truth, but goddamn I figured it was all exaggeration.
Yes lmao. I guess you are very fortunate to have avoided those people
Well I’ve met very few who sound like that but for the most part that’s an exaggeration