You know what i'm talking about n ggers , they really annoy me
damn n ggers
ALSO ,
you'd better ban a motherfucker if he's black and would say it , understood ?
and you do know you could filter this shit and words like n ggers would appear at all
So u hate niggers or the censorship of the word 'nigger'?
Cause I totally disagree with the publisher of Twain's Classic Huck Finn removing the word 'nigger' from it text. They are fucking up a classic piece of literature...if your going to censor twain, why not byron or keats or shakespear or hell, even the bible (which is 100 percent mysogyonistic).
I dont understand the big deal.
Anyone can be a 'nigger'....all it means is unclean/dirty...stupid southern american slave owners turned a rather benign term into the symbol of racism.
Being mixed, i take no offense to the word nigger unless it is said to me with hate. Then its more about the fact that the person would say something so hateful, not the word itself.
also the word nigger is being widespread through music , film and whatnot by black people , as a somewhat racist slur and then they bitch when someone else says it ? seriously
if it weren't for them the word would probably be long forgotten since most of them didnt even live 60 years ago , they didnt have to bow down to some stupid laws and sit at the back of the bus or some shit so fuck them.
you mean like FAG ? in the old days it was fire wood , then later it changed meaning to fire wood that burned heretics , then in WW2 it became a pack of cigarettes but then gays came in and they where called FAGS [sexual heretics that should be burned at the stake]
Around the WW era (1 and 2) a "fag" was actually a pseudo slave in boarding schools, a youngster who was assigned to one of the senior boys to do menial tasks - like polishing shoes and carrying books. It was never, to my knowledge, anything to do with wood. A "fag end" was originally the frayed end of a rope of piece of cloth, which was later co-opted as slang for a burning cigarette =)
It was never, to my knowledge, anything to do with wood.
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faggot (1) Look up faggot at Dictionary.com
late 13c., "bundle of twigs bound up," from O.Fr. fagot "bundle of sticks" (13c.), of uncertain origin, probably from It. faggotto, dim. of V.L. *facus, from L. fascis "bundle of wood" (see fasces). Especially used for burning heretics (emblematic of this from 1550s), so that phrase fire and faggot was used to indicate "punishment of a heretic." Heretics who recanted were required to wear an embroidered figure of a faggot on their sleeve, as an emblem and reminder of what they deserved.
faggot (2) Look up faggot at Dictionary.com
"male homosexual," 1914, Amer.Eng. slang (shortened form fag is from 1921), probably from earlier contemptuous term for "woman" (1590s), especially an old and unpleasant one, in reference to faggot (1) "bundle of sticks," as something awkward that has to be carried (cf. baggage). It may also be reinforced by Yiddish faygele "homosexual," lit. "little bird." It also may have roots in British public school slang fag "a junior who does certain duties for a senior" (1785), with suggestions of "catamite," from fag (v.). This also was used as a verb.
He [the prefect] used to fag me to blow the chapel organ for him. ["Boy's Own Paper," 1889]
Other obsolete senses of faggot were "man hired into military service simply to fill out the ranks at muster" (1700) and "vote manufactured for party purposes" (1817). The oft-heard statement that male homosexuals were called faggots in reference to their being burned at the stake is an etymological urban legend. Burning was sometimes a punishment meted out to homosexuals in Christian Europe (on the suggestion of the Biblical fate of Sodom and Gomorrah), but in England, where parliament had made homosexuality a capital offense in 1533, hanging was the method prescribed. Any use of faggot in connection with public executions had long become an English historical obscurity by the time the word began to be used for "male homosexual" in 20th century American slang, whereas the contemptuous slang word for "woman" (and the other possible sources or influences listed here) was in active use. It was used in this sense in early 20c. by D.H. Lawrence and James Joyce, among others.
To the English guys on here, do you still say something akin to "can I bum a fag mate?". As in, 'do you have an extra smoke/cigarette?"...not actual ass fucking, thats not what I meant. I just think it'd be funny to hear cuz I'm not used to it lol
We used to, yeah, but it's been a while since I've heard anyone use that phrase. Mostly due to how much the word "fag" has been twisted for homosexuality. For me, it's more like; "Can I pinch a fag, mate?"
Well, when I make my way to the UK, I am going to use the phrase for sure But probably "Can I bum a beefy fag?" hehehe
What about beer? I know I have asked this before but I can't remember, can you get cold beer in bars/pubs in the UK? Do you specifically have to ask for 'cold beer'? Cause if you just ask for a beer, they will give you that piss warm stuff u guys love
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Thats one thing the Germans have beat England in....beer. Germans know beer lol
also the word nigger is being widespread through music , film and whatnot by black people , as a somewhat racist slur and then they bitch when someone else says it ? seriously
if it weren't for them the word would probably be long forgotten since most of them didnt even live 60 years ago , they didnt have to bow down to some stupid laws and sit at the back of the bus or some shit so fuck them.
Yep of course its black peoples fault the word nigger is still in use today mhmm
Your ignorance makes my hedhurt
fuck them for having to sit at the back of the bus right...
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