Into the abyss we go......
No, you are correct I didn't. But, I did use the word with the " L " that I got from my dictionary. Some ADers thought that I was racist or somethin'. I was really confused when one of the moderators banned me for it.... sayin' that it provoked and removed my comments in some of my posts.
Just want to fill you in a little bit about myself, I do have my own black nieces and nephews.
Obama IS a terrorist. His middle name says so. Sarah Palin is right to point it out.
(by the way, if you were even ever so slightly happy reading the above statement, as Jiro would say... FAIL)
Obama IS a terrorist. His middle name says so. Sarah Palin is right to point it out.
(by the way, if you were even ever so slightly happy reading the above statement, as Jiro would say... FAIL)
I don't know; suppose you tell me since you seem to know every thing else.....I wonder how much further this rabbit hole goes?
I don't know; suppose you tell me since you seem to know every thing else.....
You had me worried there for a second, Daredevel7.
I don't know; suppose you tell me since you seem to know every thing else.....
Same here. I was like until I read the 2nd statement. She's bad!
Same here. I was like until I read the 2nd statement. She's bad!
If, you are includin' me in this - fyi, I am not racist against Obama. I just don't agree with his goals/decisions. Hope that you understand.
Well, that word has a very very ugly history behind it. It is not wise to use it especially when referring to black people. It is a good thing u said it here on AD instead of out there especially in where I live cuz it would be a very bad move.
Anyways, that's a separate topic and I have moved on when I was making my post before. Thanks for clarifying.
The word "lynching" is still a legal term, and a law that is still prosecuted in South Carolina, so it can't be banned from the dictionary.Shel, I don't use that word as a person. I was talkin' about the " punishment " itself as it explained what it means. I could use that word as punishment about white people, too. It doesn't mean that it is horrible.
In that case, if people should think that word is bad for anyone to bring up, then it should be BANNED from the dictionary or ANY book! There's no reason to ban me.
The word "lynching" is still a legal term, and a law that is still prosecuted in South Carolina, so it can't be banned from the dictionary.
CNN.com - Teens sent to prison for lynching - Jan 10, 2006
Shel, I don't use that word as a person. I was talkin' about the " punishment " itself as it explained what it means. I could use that word as punishment about white people, too. It doesn't mean that it is horrible.
In that case, if people should think that word is bad for anyone to bring up, then it should be BANNED from the dictionary or ANY book! There's no reason to ban me.
well if you look in the dictionary - there are words like ni**** and ne*** to describe black people in a denigrating term. Shouldn't it be banned too? Should f**k be removed from dictionary too? how about b**ch? It's a denigrating term for woman. Should it be removed too?
These are just words in dictionary but that's fine because it's a thing. a book with no bias, no emotion.... just simply a thing. But as a person - we should have an ounce of respect. Using those word - verbally/literally - which has a long history of racial hatred attached to it should not be used..... out of respect.... unless you are racist.
Jiro, I wasn't usin' it as a person with an " ers " at the end. I was usin' that word as " punishment " as dictionary have explained what it means. That's all. There's no reason to ban me just like out of blue without a warmin' or givin' an explanation thru one of the moderators. It sure confused me a BIG time.[/COLOR]