Joined: 06 Sep 2005 Posts: 52,873 OFFLINE Tyreaus DreaconKnight of Vermilion Rep: 71 Archangel Azrael wrote:
Tyreaus Dreacon wrote:
Archangel Azrael wrote:
Tyreaus Dreacon wrote:
Archangel Azrael wrote:
Tyreaus Dreacon wrote:
Maggot Face wrote:
Archangel Azrael wrote:
Discrimination against certain racial groups, a certain sex, sexual orientation or otherwise is generally also NOT allowed. Debate is welcome, even heated debates, ie. about religion; but you have no right, or permission, to post inflamatory or clearly rediculous allegations against certain religons etc.
Clarification: Discrimination/degrading marks against unpopular/morally questionable groups (such as nazism) is in many cases pointless or inflamatory and because of that constitutes spam rather than discrimination. Moviecodec.com does NOT defend these groups in any way!
This from the guy who called Ty a jew nazi because he didn’t get his way.
I’m going to add something else to add insult to injury:
I’m German, so calling me a Nazi is probably more of an insult to me than one would initially think.
yeah, and i am Aryan, point?
Point is, you’re a hypocrite. I was just emphasizing it further.
Also, just because you’re Aryan doesn’t make it better, either.
Added on, this little tidbit that you apparently were stressed is also not valid to excuse such hypocrisy.
Anything else you want to add on? Because I’m particularly in a fairly unkind mood, and after your little spat the few days ago - nevermind I hate hypocrites - you’re beginning to look a little less “angelic” than you claim to be.
Note: Angel of Death, even I have a dark side, young one
“Young one," so quoteth the one who’s anger is so hot it blinds, binds and controls thee.
yeah, when large enough, my anger controls me, it and i are 2 different beings sharing one body. i try my hardest to suppress it, but it finds a way out at times. it pains my body when it does. it seriously burns my. spencer and kyle have seen the pain it brings me, and when bad enough, others.
And yet, you have the ignorance, the audacity, to call me young, when you yourself have not even learned to control your own anger properly?
Very intriguing, human nature is. __________________

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Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Posts: 8,377 OFFLINE King JohnPunchline King Rep: 15 Kagrenac wrote:
I don’t understand, how is calling a heterosexual person gay, as an blank insult (and not hating them for their sexual orientation), considered discrimination?
The same way saying what’s up nigga, is discrimination, IT’S NOT! __________________
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Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 raep wrote:
some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
I don’t see anything wrong with using faggot, gay, etc. the way people do.
If there’s no discriminatory intents behind using the word, it shouldn’t be a concern.
Now if someone were to genuinely try to use “faggot” as a derogatory term against gay people, that’d be a different story.
You can’t just slap a word as “BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!", context plays the biggest role in the hatefulness of a word, or more appropriately, the sentence the word is in.
It’s one of the reasons I don’t get why people can’t say “nigga” (unless it’s in the rap thread, which I find to be more racist than someone saying “nigga” in the way it’s come to be known) .
I personally don’t believe black people should say it either.
First off, it’s important to note the differences between the words “nigger” and “nigga”. They have entirely different uses in our vocabulary. One is an old term of disrespect, and the other is a term of endearment.
I don’t see the need to constantly mark “nigger/nigga” as such a horrible word that NO ONE CAN SAY EVAR!!!!!! All that does is ensures that the word(s) retain the hate they’ve carried for hundred of years.
If anything, using “nigga” liberally is progressive towards making the word less hateful. Hell, words like “hooligans” were once derogatory terms, and now people use it without a second thought.
Its the same word, with a different connotation. People used to call me “ni — a” and when I protested they said “you black ain’t you?". It pretty much means the same thing. Not a term of endearment but just another word for african americans and their associates. In fact, ni — a is just the phonetic spelling of the word ni — er. So is injun separate word from indian (Native American) of course not. __________________ 
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Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Posts: 9,338 OFFLINE KyrieErzengel Rep: 45 Archangel Azrael wrote:
Tyreaus Dreacon wrote:
Archangel Azrael wrote:
Tyreaus Dreacon wrote:
Archangel Azrael wrote:
Tyreaus Dreacon wrote:
Maggot Face wrote:
Archangel Azrael wrote:
Discrimination against certain racial groups, a certain sex, sexual orientation or otherwise is generally also NOT allowed. Debate is welcome, even heated debates, ie. about religion; but you have no right, or permission, to post inflamatory or clearly rediculous allegations against certain religons etc.
Clarification: Discrimination/degrading marks against unpopular/morally questionable groups (such as nazism) is in many cases pointless or inflamatory and because of that constitutes spam rather than discrimination. Moviecodec.com does NOT defend these groups in any way!
This from the guy who called Ty a jew nazi because he didn’t get his way.
I’m going to add something else to add insult to injury:
I’m German, so calling me a Nazi is probably more of an insult to me than one would initially think.
yeah, and i am Aryan, point?
Point is, you’re a hypocrite. I was just emphasizing it further.
Also, just because you’re Aryan doesn’t make it better, either.
Added on, this little tidbit that you apparently were stressed is also not valid to excuse such hypocrisy.
Anything else you want to add on? Because I’m particularly in a fairly unkind mood, and after your little spat the few days ago - nevermind I hate hypocrites - you’re beginning to look a little less “angelic” than you claim to be.
Note: Angel of Death, even I have a dark side, young one
“Young one," so quoteth the one who’s anger is so hot it blinds, binds and controls thee.
yeah, when large enough, my anger controls me, it and i are 2 different beings sharing one body. i try my hardest to suppress it, but it finds a way out at times. it pains my body when it does. it seriously burns my. spencer and kyle have seen the pain it brings me, and when bad enough, others.
More lame excuses. If you lack the ability to not be a hypocrite or violate this moral code you claim we should follow, turn off the computer and go take a nap. Joined: 17 Oct 2008 Posts: 4,338 OFFLINE ConanUBER 1337 Poster Rep: 38 Archangel Azrael wrote:
Discrimination against certain racial groups, a certain sex
Certain racial groups? Certain sex?
There are exceptions? Like Jews and women? __________________ 
Joined: 11 Sep 2008 Posts: 7,911 OFFLINE The MASKSmoke THIS!!! Rep: 48 Dream of the Endless wrote:
Archangel Azrael wrote:
Discrimination against certain racial groups, a certain sex
Certain racial groups? Certain sex?
There are exceptions? Like Jews and women?
Make fun of all the black jewish lesbians you can find!! __________________ 
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 Joined: 03 Feb 2006 Posts: 19,012 OFFLINE raephurr Rep: 65 some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
I don’t see anything wrong with using faggot, gay, etc. the way people do.
If there’s no discriminatory intents behind using the word, it shouldn’t be a concern.
Now if someone were to genuinely try to use “faggot” as a derogatory term against gay people, that’d be a different story.
You can’t just slap a word as “BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!", context plays the biggest role in the hatefulness of a word, or more appropriately, the sentence the word is in.
It’s one of the reasons I don’t get why people can’t say “nigga” (unless it’s in the rap thread, which I find to be more racist than someone saying “nigga” in the way it’s come to be known) .
I personally don’t believe black people should say it either.
First off, it’s important to note the differences between the words “nigger” and “nigga”. They have entirely different uses in our vocabulary. One is an old term of disrespect, and the other is a term of endearment.
I don’t see the need to constantly mark “nigger/nigga” as such a horrible word that NO ONE CAN SAY EVAR!!!!!! All that does is ensures that the word(s) retain the hate they’ve carried for hundred of years.
If anything, using “nigga” liberally is progressive towards making the word less hateful. Hell, words like “hooligans” were once derogatory terms, and now people use it without a second thought.
Its the same word, with a different connotation. People used to call me “ni — a” and when I protested they said “you black ain’t you?". It pretty much means the same thing. Not a term of endearment but just another word for african americans and their associates. In fact, ni — a is just the phonetic spelling of the word ni — er. So is injun separate word from indian (Native American) of course not.
Phonetic spelling? You can’t get much more phonetic than “nigger” in regards to the word.
If you don’t like the word that’s one thing, but times are changing, and words and their meanings change. You can choose to stay in the past where the word is a hateful one, but all that’s going to do is lead to unnecessary bawwing when people who aren’t stuck in the 1800’s use the word as it should be: without hate. __________________   
Joined: 17 Oct 2008 Posts: 4,338 OFFLINE ConanUBER 1337 Poster Rep: 38 Did I see the 'nigger' word? __________________ 
Joined: 11 Sep 2008 Posts: 7,911 OFFLINE The MASKSmoke THIS!!! Rep: 48 raep wrote:
some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
I don’t see anything wrong with using faggot, gay, etc. the way people do.
If there’s no discriminatory intents behind using the word, it shouldn’t be a concern.
Now if someone were to genuinely try to use “faggot” as a derogatory term against gay people, that’d be a different story.
You can’t just slap a word as “BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!", context plays the biggest role in the hatefulness of a word, or more appropriately, the sentence the word is in.
It’s one of the reasons I don’t get why people can’t say “nigga” (unless it’s in the rap thread, which I find to be more racist than someone saying “nigga” in the way it’s come to be known) .
I personally don’t believe black people should say it either.
First off, it’s important to note the differences between the words “nigger” and “nigga”. They have entirely different uses in our vocabulary. One is an old term of disrespect, and the other is a term of endearment.
I don’t see the need to constantly mark “nigger/nigga” as such a horrible word that NO ONE CAN SAY EVAR!!!!!! All that does is ensures that the word(s) retain the hate they’ve carried for hundred of years.
If anything, using “nigga” liberally is progressive towards making the word less hateful. Hell, words like “hooligans” were once derogatory terms, and now people use it without a second thought.
Its the same word, with a different connotation. People used to call me “ni — a” and when I protested they said “you black ain’t you?". It pretty much means the same thing. Not a term of endearment but just another word for african americans and their associates. In fact, ni — a is just the phonetic spelling of the word ni — er. So is injun separate word from indian (Native American) of course not.
Phonetic spelling? You can’t get much more phonetic than “nigger” in regards to the word.
If you don’t like the word that’s one thing, but times are changing, and words and their meanings change. You can choose to stay in the past where the word is a hateful one, but all that’s going to do is lead to unnecessary bawwing when people who aren’t stuck in the 1800’s use the word as it should be: without hate.
Wow no it’s not may it’s just where I live but a lot of white and mexicans say nigga to black people or are you afraid you’ll offend “them”. __________________ 
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Did I see the 'nigger' word?
Hell naw nigga just yo imaginashion. __________________ 
Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 25,493 OFFLINE Hayliashay u gais lol Rep: 87 The MASK wrote:
Dream of the Endless wrote:
Did I see the 'nigger' word?
Hell naw nigga just yo imaginashion.
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 Joined: 03 Feb 2006 Posts: 19,012 OFFLINE raephurr Rep: 65 The MASK wrote:
raep wrote:
some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
I don’t see anything wrong with using faggot, gay, etc. the way people do.
If there’s no discriminatory intents behind using the word, it shouldn’t be a concern.
Now if someone were to genuinely try to use “faggot” as a derogatory term against gay people, that’d be a different story.
You can’t just slap a word as “BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!", context plays the biggest role in the hatefulness of a word, or more appropriately, the sentence the word is in.
It’s one of the reasons I don’t get why people can’t say “nigga” (unless it’s in the rap thread, which I find to be more racist than someone saying “nigga” in the way it’s come to be known) .
I personally don’t believe black people should say it either.
First off, it’s important to note the differences between the words “nigger” and “nigga”. They have entirely different uses in our vocabulary. One is an old term of disrespect, and the other is a term of endearment.
I don’t see the need to constantly mark “nigger/nigga” as such a horrible word that NO ONE CAN SAY EVAR!!!!!! All that does is ensures that the word(s) retain the hate they’ve carried for hundred of years.
If anything, using “nigga” liberally is progressive towards making the word less hateful. Hell, words like “hooligans” were once derogatory terms, and now people use it without a second thought.
Its the same word, with a different connotation. People used to call me “ni — a” and when I protested they said “you black ain’t you?". It pretty much means the same thing. Not a term of endearment but just another word for african americans and their associates. In fact, ni — a is just the phonetic spelling of the word ni — er. So is injun separate word from indian (Native American) of course not.
Phonetic spelling? You can’t get much more phonetic than “nigger” in regards to the word.
If you don’t like the word that’s one thing, but times are changing, and words and their meanings change. You can choose to stay in the past where the word is a hateful one, but all that’s going to do is lead to unnecessary bawwing when people who aren’t stuck in the 1800’s use the word as it should be: without hate.
Wow no it’s not may it’s just where I live but a lot of white and mexicans say nigga to black people or are you afraid you’ll offend “them”.
The number of rednecks who still use the word hatefully is vastly outnumbered by civilized people who can use the word neutrally between each other. __________________   
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 raep wrote:
Phonetic spelling? You can’t get much more phonetic than “nigger” in regards to the word.
If you don’t like the word that’s one thing, but times are changing, and words and their meanings change. You can choose to stay in the past where the word is a hateful one, but all that’s going to do is lead to unnecessary bawwing when people who aren’t stuck in the 1800’s use the word as it should be: without hate.
It is the phonetic spelling in a southern african american (or ebonics) dialect. Personally I see using that word (especially since its used toward african americans and people who associate themselves with them) as staying in the past. Most (not all) of the African Americans who use that word are the ones who are less fortunate financially etc. or were raised in that setting in one time in their life. __________________ 
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Last edited 08 Jun 2009 01:04 am by some one new Joined: 03 Feb 2006 Posts: 19,012 OFFLINE raephurr Rep: 65 some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
Phonetic spelling? You can’t get much more phonetic than “nigger” in regards to the word.
If you don’t like the word that’s one thing, but times are changing, and words and their meanings change. You can choose to stay in the past where the word is a hateful one, but all that’s going to do is lead to unnecessary bawwing when people who aren’t stuck in the 1800’s use the word as it should be: without hate.
It is the phonetic spelling in a southern african american (or ebonics) dialect. Personally I see using that word (especially since its used toward afican americans and people who associate themselves with them) as staying in the past. Most (not all) of the African Americans who use that word are the ones who are less fortunate financially etc. or were raised in that setting in one time in their life.
What does this have to do with anything?
It’s not a hard concept to grasp, a word changing meaning over time. It happens even faster if people don’t resist it.
See 8 racist words you use every day. __________________   
Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Posts: 8,377 OFFLINE King JohnPunchline King Rep: 15 raep wrote:
some one new wrote:
raep wrote:
Phonetic spelling? You can’t get much more phonetic than “nigger” in regards to the word.
If you don’t like the word that’s one thing, but times are changing, and words and their meanings change. You can choose to stay in the past where the word is a hateful one, but all that’s going to do is lead to unnecessary bawwing when people who aren’t stuck in the 1800’s use the word as it should be: without hate.
It is the phonetic spelling in a southern african american (or ebonics) dialect. Personally I see using that word (especially since its used toward afican americans and people who associate themselves with them) as staying in the past. Most (not all) of the African Americans who use that word are the ones who are less fortunate financially etc. or were raised in that setting in one time in their life.
What does this have to do with anything?
It’s not a hard concept to grasp, a word changing meaning over time. It happens even faster if people don’t resist it.
See 8 racist words you use every day.
Exactly I say nigga all the time in real life and I don’t mean it in a racist way, now saying NIGGER is totally different. __________________
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Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 African Americans who live or have lived that lifestyle (whether by uncontrolable forces or by choice) are typically the ones who use it as a word for themselves and their friends. There is a trend. And if we want to advance as a people we need to put certain things behind us and give up this word which is an echo of the slave mentality that is apart of African american culture (black people were calling themselves that since slavery times back when it was only a derogetory word). I don’t use any of those words you mentioned before (some are kind of corny and others I looked up like gyp). __________________ 
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One on the left is the stuff dreams are made of. __________________   
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