This does come back to the 'ownership' of the proverbial 'N' word.
Used between young black men, it is seen as harmless, but a white man using it could probably expect to be on the receiving end of a sternly worded solicitor's letter ... or some similar response.
/// This does come back to the 'ownership' of the proverbial 'N' word. ///
/// Used between young black men, it is seen as harmless, but a white man using it could probably expect to be on the receiving end of a sternly worded solicitor's letter ... or some similar response. ///
It must be so nice to belong to a race of people who still have the freedom of expression.
ummmm - //Andy - stop with the 'so' rule. It's just something people say and means nothing. Just like 'basically' and 'literally' //
It is just a little light-hearted teasing, but no, it is not the same as those expressions.
In this context, prefacing a post with the word 'So ... ' means that the poster has either not read what they are replying to, or they have read it, and not understood it, or they are going to make a point that is utterly unconnected with the post to which they are replying.
AOG is a master at it, which is why is why I tease him when he does it.
AOG - //It must be so nice to belong to a race of people who still have the freedom of expression. //
It is, thank you, I am sure you appreciate it as much as I do, but that is why black people like to own words that are used to denigrate and offend them on a regular basis.
This 'P' word? I can understand it being offensive when used addressing someone else from the Indian Sub-Continent, who is not from Pakistan and takes great offence at being classed as a Pakistani, but for a true Pakistani, it is just an abbreviation to a word, just as Brits, Scots, Aussies, Poles, Ruskis etc etc.
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