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Like Kareem Hunt - "she n-worded at me!" So ****ing what!? Like Myles Garrett and Kareem Hunt haven't used that word themselves 100 times a day, bare minimum, since childhood? Give me a ****ing break. That word, just like any other word, only has as much power as someone gives it in their own head. Was shoving and kicking at that dumb drunk bitch worth getting cut and not winning a Super Bowl, Kareem!? Was it worth it!? |
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That guy does have a pair of Jumbo ears. |
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Is it because that's what you are, and that's what you identify as? I'd feel worse about if it wasn't uttered and repeated by Black people like a thousand times a day in rap songs and every day conversation. When black people stop using it as a noun, adjective, verb, and adverb, maybe I'll take it a little bit seriously. |
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A - yes, she's a bitch so I don't do anything. B - no, she's not a bitch, so I don't do anything. That works for any word. |
Of course he told you that, Dorsey. He was desperately trying to save his career.
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Why does being called a mean name justify a physical aggressive response? What’s the thought process there? |
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Just like a dumb kid getting ‘disrespected’ by someone and goes and gets a gun to ‘settle’ things. No thought to the consequences of the action. Like Forest said, ‘stupid is as stupid does’. |
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Case in point: who got in trouble in the Rudolph-Garret debacle? I’m not saying it should go unchecked, there’s a civilized protocol to address such issues and it doesn’t include attacking anyone. No matter their hate spew. |
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