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By JK37
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lynchburgwildcats wrote:If you are anything but black/african-american, go to the really bad parts of downtow and start calling every black person you see the n-word and see how well that goes over. Might want to pack some heat with you before you go though...
Why do you conclude that the "really bad parts of downtow[n]" are where African-Americans are? Are you saying that those parts of town are bad because of a heightened African-American population?

Racist.
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By jbock13
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lynchburgwildcats wrote:
jbock13 wrote:
adam42381 wrote:The n-word was pervasive back then as well. Is that no longer offensive? At this point I'd imagine you'll say it isn't and people are race baiting by being offended by that word as well.
Considering that the word is used often amongst young blacks and whites today, yes, I would argue the word is no longer offensive.
If you are anything but black/african-american, go to the really bad parts of downtow and start calling every black person you see the n-word and see how well that goes over. Might want to pack some heat with you before you go though...
White people don't say that word around their black friends too? I'm not sure why I would say that word to random people I don't even know...

But my overall point is that if the the word is offense, why is it in such use amongst those who would find it offensive?
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By jbock13
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lynchburgwildcats wrote:
jbock13 wrote:
adam42381 wrote:The n-word was pervasive back then as well. Is that no longer offensive? At this point I'd imagine you'll say it isn't and people are race baiting by being offended by that word as well.
Considering that the word is used often amongst young blacks and whites today, yes, I would argue the word is no longer offensive.
If you are anything but black/african-american, go to the really bad parts of downtow and start calling every black person you see the n-word and see how well that goes over. Might want to pack some heat with you before you go though...
In addition, I attended middle school at Addison in Roanoke City. I'm pretty sure I know what's acceptable, and how to relate to those who may not share my background. The beauty of it? It really doesn't even matter! We should all be respectful to all people as not only decent humans, but as Christians. But you simply cannot compare the historical term of the "n" word to the Redskins. It's impossible.
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JK37 wrote:
lynchburgwildcats wrote:If you are anything but black/african-american, go to the really bad parts of downtow and start calling every black person you see the n-word and see how well that goes over. Might want to pack some heat with you before you go though...
Why do you conclude that the "really bad parts of downtow[n]" are where African-Americans are? Are you saying that those parts of town are bad because of a heightened African-American population?

Racist.
There is a large # of African-Americans in bad parts of downtown. It's not racist if it's fact. And I said the bad parts of downtown because that's where you are most likely to get shot, stabbed, etc.
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“People are speaking for Native Americans that aren’t Native American. Being a full-blooded Indian with my whole family behind me, we had a big problem with all the things that were coming out [of the discussion],” he said. “I think they were basically saying that we were offended, our people were offended, and they were misrepresenting the Native American nation.
“We don’t have a problem with [the name] at all; in fact we’re honored. We’re quite honored.”
“It’s actually a term of endearment that we would refer to each other as,” he explained. “When we were on the reservation, we would call each other, ‘Hey, what’s up redskin?’ We would nickname it just ‘skins.’”
http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events ... d7fb768bb7
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TDDance234 wrote:
“People are speaking for Native Americans that aren’t Native American. Being a full-blooded Indian with my whole family behind me, we had a big problem with all the things that were coming out [of the discussion],” he said. “I think they were basically saying that we were offended, our people were offended, and they were misrepresenting the Native American nation.
“We don’t have a problem with [the name] at all; in fact we’re honored. We’re quite honored.”
“It’s actually a term of endearment that we would refer to each other as,” he explained. “When we were on the reservation, we would call each other, ‘Hey, what’s up redskin?’ We would nickname it just ‘skins.’”
http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events ... d7fb768bb7
That's easy to say when the football team is good, but how about when they were awful?! haha
By thepostman
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wait, i thought Notajerry heard him say he would change the name when public opinion changes and even has a logo worked up....this article has got to be all lies.
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By NotAJerry
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If you're stupid enough to think that Snyder would say anything other than this publicly, especially when the fanbase still wants to keep the name, then you probably shouldn't comment on it. It's really not difficult for people with functioning human brains to realize a businessman like Snyder will say one thing publicly while preparing a contingency plan for if/when that position can no longer be held.

It's funny how Snyder had been holding back on the "never going to change" comments recently, but with the latest challenge and the national poll that was more in favor of keeping the name than the local ones have been, he's feeling his oats again and goes back to the stronger rhetoric. The moment a successful lawsuit forces a name change, Snyder will do it in a heartbeat and make a public statement about how he didn't want to but was legally forced to. He's playing the situation perfectly.
By thepostman
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NotAJerry wrote:If you're stupid enough to think that Snyder would say anything other than this publicly, especially when the fanbase still wants to keep the name, then you probably shouldn't comment on it. It's really not difficult for people with functioning human brains to realize a businessman like Snyder will say one thing publicly while preparing a contingency plan for if/when that position can no longer be held.

It's funny how Snyder had been holding back on the "never going to change" comments recently, but with the latest challenge and the national poll that was more in favor of keeping the name than the local ones have been, he's feeling his oats again and goes back to the stronger rhetoric. The moment a successful lawsuit forces a name change, Snyder will do it in a heartbeat and make a public statement about how he didn't want to but was legally forced to. He's playing the situation perfectly.
Oh ok, good because I was really worried that your word couldn't be trusted! Thanks for clearing things up!! And in such a elegant way too!
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jbock13 wrote:
lynchburgwildcats wrote:http://www.upworthy.com/if-you-use-this ... k-people-4

But I thought the n word wasn't offensive or racist anymore?!
Is the self-described "troll" still hungry for an argument? :I chortle audibly.:
Nah, I just had to point out the complete idiocy and ignorance of anyone who said the n word wasn't considered racist these days.
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By jbock13
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lynchburgwildcats wrote:
jbock13 wrote:
lynchburgwildcats wrote:http://www.upworthy.com/if-you-use-this ... k-people-4

But I thought the n word wasn't offensive or racist anymore?!
Is the self-described "troll" still hungry for an argument? :I chortle audibly.:
Nah, I just had to point out the complete idiocy and ignorance of anyone who said the n word wasn't considered racist these days.
The fact that you're still hooked on a point I made two weeks ago is completely laughable to me. And yes, I stand by what I said.
By thepostman
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It was the dumbest thing I have ever seen you post and it goes right up there with what trolls do, so I am hoping that is all you were doing
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By jbock13
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I don't subscribe to groupthink. Sorry for disappointing you. What's funny is nobody has yet answered my question that I posed three weeks ago. All I know is that, supposedly I'm a racist for having an opinion different from what everyone else has been brainwashed with.

But such is the persecution of a man who dares to think anew.
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By BJWilliams
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As an African-American person myself, I personally find that that community is as racist, if not more so, than the white community and it bothers me to see them practicing many of the things that white people are being criticized for. Also, as someone who is son of a former resident of Washington, D.C., I think its silly to change a name that has been synonomous with the NFL for more than 80 years
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