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Syncop8r wrote:QUOTE (Syncop8r @ Jun 15 2011,1:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think it would be awful to keep the "N" word.
HISTORY - Nig*er , people grow up - its not racial - This is History , Black White Grey and Green and Blue - plus the roundels , your mates are the best without a hair dye colour and skin , and jeepers Nigel , whats with the black hair'N' for nah and keep 'n****r'
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dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ Jun 15 2011,5:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So I expect with all this overrated PC it would also be deemed offensive if they changed the dogs name to Blackie instead of using the "N" word
Ha Ha exactly.
No different to whitey, blackie, brownie, Palangi, albino etc.
I am no racist (even learnt te reo a few years back as got sick of moaning about the claims etc), and you cant complain if you do not learn the culture.
Awesome, I would recommend these studies to all kiwi's.
The marae is one of the best places, just like your family home but escalated. You are welcomed no matter what race.
Hence I do not feel the genuine Kiwi Paheka, Maori, PI, or any other person that classed themselves a New Zealander would take offence.
I hope i am not wrong, people are people. family is family, just like NZFF
chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Jun 16 2011,7:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The word by itself isnt offensive, its about context and by the way, African Americans do call each other 'n****r'Ok, next time you see an African American, say "Hi N****r". I'm sure they'll be chuffed!
QUOTEWatching 'Americas Hardest Prisions' or other rubbish proves that.[/quote] Because all black people are represented on that programme?
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