So I hear Ralph Nader said N**** on the air the other day

Goosemaster

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I thought he was crazy, but I didn't think he was stupid....

Appearantly it was meant as an emphatical term for god knows what, but could Nater, or all the people out there who love to complain about stuff, jsut use another word?

Or do I give him too much credit?
 

brxndxn

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It slips sometimes.. I don't see what the fuss is about. I'm completely on the other political spectrum as Nader.. but if a word slips, forgive the dude. Any one word should not have the power to ruin a career.
 

ElFenix

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'the sheriff's a nig*BONG*"
"what did he say"
"he said the sheriff is near"
"no no goddamnit, i said the sheriff is a *BONG*"
 

OulOat

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Americans sometimes misinterpret the Chinese word for "this" (nega) as n!gga.
 

Goosemaster

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After all is said and done, I am flattered that someone remembered or at least searched for my number:lips:
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
After all is said and done, I am flattered that someone remembered or at least searched for my number:lips:

Sorry no :lips: but I'll settle for a :gift: :p
 

BD2003

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Taken out of context, but even so, isnt that bad. He used the word for emphasis, and in proper context sounds fine, other than the fact that people get up in arms every time a white man says anything that can be even remotely interpreted as racist. Seriously people need to chill out.