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"Nigger" is more convenient than "African American".
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Theres nothing convenient about having your teeth knocked out... I just refer to people of African descent as black
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I just say "that guy"
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And what do you say when somebody responds to you with "Which guy?"
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That gentleman of African descent over yonder
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"you mean the black one?"
whatever....
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Gentlemen political correctness or not this thread is straying onto thin ice. I understand that everyone is making a statement about words and the meanings that we give to them. Point taken. Let's get back on with the original topic and give the George Carlin action a rest.
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I agree with BurtReynoldsMoustache, even though his sardonic reply was a little ham handed. Per "Jap" I don't buy the bullshit line that it's just a quicker way to say Japanese. Throughout the 20th century it was used as a racial epithet, so to ignore that is to be intentionally dense. IMFDB frowns upon ANY racial epithet, not because we're being politically correct, but that we want to respect ALL good contributing members of all races and that means not insulting them.
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Who's the foxy lady in your av?
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