MrsSpringsteen
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What will women do now? They'll never be able to find and keep husbands
What will women do now? They'll never be able to find and keep husbands
I wondered if any FYMer would defend her. Now I see who tried to, and I was only slightly surprised.
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And I really would like to not associate her with the concepts of sexual pleasure and intimacy .
If you mean me, I wasn't defending her, I just wanted to know what was so offensive by her using the derivative term for Negro that's all.
If you don't ask, you don't learn......
Then make sure not to do a search for the naked pictures of her on the internet.
Yes, they do exist. And they're real.
those pictures prove one thing
that at around age 25 she was not a nut job.
I've seen them, she is smiling and looks like a normal young person.
The 25 year old Laura would have nothomng to do with the 63 year old Laura.
For me, the N-word, ******, is not the real issue. Most likely that is why this story stayed alive and did not fade away.
If she had said N-word, in place of ******, 11 times, I still would have found her tone, and the direction she chose to take the conversation to be 100% bigoted.
The sad thing is, that it would have never even made a ripple.
I'm going to ask an honest question because now I'm perplexed, do you really not know that "******" is a deragatory word?
I just wanted to know what was so offensive by her using the derivative term for Negro that's all.
she is so courageous, a modern day Joan of Arc?
AchtungBono can speak for herself, but in my experience, many non-Americans don't have the same historical grasp of the word that we do. i had to explain to a perfectly nice Danish person why Negro wasn't appropriate -- as it is appropriate when used in Danish, but the direct translation isn't appropriate.
but, as i've said before, n*gger is probably the most offensive word in American English.
I don't think it is unreasonable that people in other countries don't get the full extent of the N-word. Especially seeing it used matter of fact like in popular songs and films.
As for most offensive word. C U Next Tuesday is right up at the top of the list, too.
AchtungBono can speak for herself, but in my experience, many non-Americans don't have the same historical grasp of the word that we do. i had to explain to a perfectly nice Danish person why Negro wasn't appropriate -- as it is appropriate when used in Danish, but the direct translation isn't appropriate.
but, as i've said before, n*gger is probably the most offensive word in American English.
AchtungBono can speak for herself, but in my experience, many non-Americans don't have the same historical grasp of the word that we do. i had to explain to a perfectly nice Danish person why Negro wasn't appropriate -- as it is appropriate when used in Danish, but the direct translation isn't appropriate.
but, as i've said before, n*gger is probably the most offensive word in American English.
I can understand not understanding why "negro" is not appropriate, but I have a hard time understanding how one can understand "wop" and "kike" are derogatory, but not ******? Especially one that watches so much US television.
How often do you hear it on U.S. television? I really don't. You'll understandably get the FCC on your ass if you air that on your network.
Much of the "crap" aspect of American television doesn't really export well either. If I want my trash talk show fix, I find I generally have to watch it from Buffalo, NY not Toronto, for instance.
Perhaps I over-reacted, but given the poster's history, I may have been warranted.