Originally posted by: dtyn
No, it's a word, and unless it is directed at me, I take no offense. However, if it is directed towards me in the same way that another racial slur is directed at someone else, it has the same connotation, and thus I am obliged to feel offended.
Yeah, actually there has, but for some reason the derogatory effect has never been achieved.Originally posted by: Descartes
I'm not certain if anyone has said this yet or not, but...
I'd say it's less offensive, because there hasn't been a generation of people using it as a verbally oppressive word. Derogatory words like n***** (I don't want to say it), Jew, etc. were used to dehumanize those to which the word was directed; such is not, to my knowledge, the case with cracker.
Originally posted by: IEatChildren
Whatever happened to the word beloved patriot?
That's supposed to be a derogatory term for a white person. There's this black kid around here that we call beloved patriot. That's his official nickname. Actually I don't even know what his real name is, but everyone calls him that.
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Very few things offend me. Ethnic/racials slurs I really don't care about at all.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
I'm insulted they haven't come up with something better. All the other minorities get reaaly cool sounding racial slurs...
Ours is Cracker, wtf is up with that? Do you see salt sprinkled in my hair? Is my middle name Zesta?
Agreed, andthe word doesn't bother meOriginally posted by: mrCide
I bet if you posted a thread with the title "Poll: Black people. Are you offended by the word 'N!gger'?' that it wouldn't last too long.... anyone?
If I called you a Cracker why would you want to call me the N bomb?Originally posted by: TravisT
I'm not. As long as I can call the same person who called me a cracker, a nlgger.
I'm sure cracker is usually used in a joking manner, which I even find it funny. At the same time, if someone calls me a cracker (joking or not) I expect to be able to call them something else in terms of what race they are. Of course only in a joking manner or on the same terms they started it.
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