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Rex

(65,616 posts)
2. No. By no means.
Sun Jul 31, 2016, 02:05 PM
Jul 2016

It has never been acceptable and it never will be, I don't care what younger generation tries to appropriate that word.

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Definitely not acceptable where I work VMA131Marine Jul 2016 #1
No. By no means. Rex Jul 2016 #2
Only when they're wearing their white hoods and robes. Orrex Jul 2016 #3
The problem is lower management is already aware IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #11
Do you have an HR department? Orrex Jul 2016 #18
You are right IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #24
Good luck. Orrex Jul 2016 #28
that's a firing where i work fizzgig Jul 2016 #4
Nobody gets fired from where I work IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #13
no excuse fizzgig Jul 2016 #15
If it were up to me I wouldn't tolerate it IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #19
You would be immediately discharged where I work etherealtruth Jul 2016 #5
We don't fire anyone IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #14
i'm sorry :-( etherealtruth Jul 2016 #17
maybe the work environment contributes to people not staying around longer JI7 Jul 2016 #22
It seems to happen online a lot cagefreesoylentgreen Jul 2016 #6
I used to frequent a lot of online gaming communities as well IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #26
Without a doubt Lurker Deluxe Jul 2016 #38
A generational thing? Love that perspective... I'm into my 7th decade; with no n-words HereSince1628 Jul 2016 #7
No, never, absolutely not. onecaliberal Jul 2016 #8
That's what the code words "(DRUMPF) freed us from political correctness" means UTUSN Jul 2016 #9
No pwb Jul 2016 #10
I liked the tv show Blackish episode that dealt with that . They take on a lot of great subjects Person 2713 Jul 2016 #12
First episode of the season. They came out of the gate with a bang and never looked back, CBGLuthier Jul 2016 #59
OH we watch as a family , it just keeps getting better yes very well written AND performed Person 2713 Jul 2016 #63
I'm guilty of singing along with the backup vocals of CeeLo's "F*** You" forgotmylogin Aug 2016 #78
That "song" is just horrid mythology Aug 2016 #88
not really acceptable but personal relationships matter also JI7 Jul 2016 #16
I haven't considered personal relationships IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #30
+1,"...hey might say it with a friend doesn't mean it would be ok to use it with just anyone.." uponit7771 Aug 2016 #72
NO! it is never acceptable. nt Lil Missy Jul 2016 #20
In a work environment it isn't acceptable TeddyR Jul 2016 #21
Not acceptable among the people I associate with Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2016 #23
Yes. Rustyeye77 Jul 2016 #25
It's probably best to talk to your manager. athena Jul 2016 #27
I don't even know the HR dept IVoteDFL Jul 2016 #32
I stopped saying it when I was in the Army underpants Jul 2016 #29
Nope. (nt) Paladin Jul 2016 #31
No, but many Trump supporters a pleased it's now okay to be a racist. No need for PC. Doodley Jul 2016 #33
Oh good gawd. Iggo Jul 2016 #34
"I notice a lot of differences between their generation and mine" Act_of_Reparation Jul 2016 #35
What kind of job? oberliner Jul 2016 #36
I don't even like it when other black folks say it to each other. romanic Jul 2016 #37
there was a football or basketball player or something treestar Jul 2016 #39
Yes, many younger people will use the term freely with close friends, no matter their color. Brickbat Jul 2016 #40
my son claimed this with me, and I was aghast steve2470 Jul 2016 #42
I've seen it and heard it myself. Among the vastly white population where I live, it's a term of Brickbat Jul 2016 #43
yea steve2470 Jul 2016 #45
Good luck! Brickbat Jul 2016 #47
yep young white kids will call each other "my n---a". nt m-lekktor Jul 2016 #49
Nope.Not ever. PoutrageFatigue Jul 2016 #41
At work no, in a bar amongst friends it seems to be on in my bar circle. AngryAmish Jul 2016 #44
My son informs me that we can say 'niggah', not 'nigger'.... renie408 Jul 2016 #46
As others have said, report it to "someone" Amaril Jul 2016 #48
In general, no Bradical79 Jul 2016 #50
Only if they are Miss Teen USA rjsquirrel Jul 2016 #51
OMG. BigDemVoter Jul 2016 #52
A lot of youth seem to use it frequently among each other, and especially online davidn3600 Jul 2016 #53
If they are in their early twenties Zing Zing Zingbah Jul 2016 #54
No. And certainly not at work. baldguy Jul 2016 #55
No..that term is racially charged no matter WHO says it. nt clarice Jul 2016 #56
No offense but you are showing your age. former9thward Jul 2016 #57
+1 independentpiney Aug 2016 #70
not sure which is more disturbing Skittles Jul 2016 #58
I just watched, "Straight out of compton" SheriffBob Jul 2016 #60
If it's said between two black men MurrayDelph Jul 2016 #61
My generation and older (I am 68 ) use it daily in eastern Ohio and WV area. Something I doc03 Jul 2016 #62
He'll no. psychmommy Jul 2016 #64
Huge difference between "nigga" and the full N-word steve2470 Aug 2016 #65
They will stop using either GulfCoast66 Aug 2016 #86
good policy! nt steve2470 Aug 2016 #87
I think our youth Coolest Ranger Aug 2016 #66
No, it's not MrScorpio Aug 2016 #67
No. greatauntoftriplets Aug 2016 #68
Rachel Jeantel laid it all out for us via her interview on Piers Morgan aikoaiko Aug 2016 #69
+1 uponit7771 Aug 2016 #73
This is why 'reclaiming' words doesn't work. kiva Aug 2016 #71
no, but some uses are far worse than others. geek tragedy Aug 2016 #74
No. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2016 #75
It isn't acceptable for anyone socially or otherwise still_one Aug 2016 #76
I don't let anyone say it, whatever their color Loki Liesmith Aug 2016 #77
The N Word jdwhite0726 Aug 2016 #79
Oh really? fleabiscuit Aug 2016 #81
You mean in the way it was used in a lynching? mdbl Aug 2016 #85
Ya, it is highly insulting. You also missed my point, but I wasn't clear. fleabiscuit Aug 2016 #89
I am not trying to be insulting,, mdbl Aug 2016 #91
You're not getting it. nvm fleabiscuit Aug 2016 #92
At a certain size, any company's HR department will cut that out real quick TransitJohn Aug 2016 #80
Is it now socially acceptable for people of any race to say the n word? JustABozoOnThisBus Aug 2016 #82
This message was self-deleted by its author athena Aug 2016 #83
I would not advise any white person to say it, certainly not on the job. forjusticethunders Aug 2016 #84
No. wildeyed Aug 2016 #90
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