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FuzzyRabbit

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5. "I had NO IDEA." I think what he means
Sun Jul 31, 2016, 12:49 AM
Jul 2016

is that he had no idea that anyone would be upset when he publicly used the same racist language that he uses every day at home.

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Why yes LittleGirl Jul 2016 #1
Like a 15 year old girl who was an honors student exboyfil Jul 2016 #2
I can see someone not thinking "thug" has racial overtones. Beartracks Jul 2016 #3
Historically it does not Drahthaardogs Jul 2016 #17
It's changed in one subgroup in the US. Igel Jul 2016 #19
Interesting post. Beartracks Aug 2016 #25
Yes, your last paragraph is a great example of confirmation bias. DawgHouse Aug 2016 #32
Hell, I personally don't see "thug" as automatically having racial overtones. Sand Rat Expat Jul 2016 #18
A "thug" is not a 12 year old playing with a toy gun, not an unarmed teenager drinking an iced tea Midnight Writer Jul 2016 #4
Excellent comment. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #6
Wish I had wrote this! keylargo Jul 2016 #8
PLEASE put this as O/P. raven mad Jul 2016 #22
"I had NO IDEA." I think what he means FuzzyRabbit Jul 2016 #5
THUGS is their public word Skittles Jul 2016 #7
But Urchin Jul 2016 #10
I can see you coming from a mile away Skittles Jul 2016 #11
You did nail it, by god. Absolutely repulsive beyond all reckoning. Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #13
Good response... Deuce Jul 2016 #15
Did you ever think Urchin Aug 2016 #34
Your rationalization is adorable! LanternWaste Aug 2016 #29
Yep, starts with an "n" and ends with "r". raven mad Jul 2016 #23
He was "describing" people who were not thugs & he called them thugs. Why would you excuse that? n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #12
I think we already know why Skittles Jul 2016 #14
It's one "thing" to talk about "words" connotations. Igel Jul 2016 #20
"My African American Aquaintance..." lib87 Jul 2016 #9
At least he was one step better than Bill O'Reilly, who referred to his Chakab Jul 2016 #16
LOL! How come you're putting into words that I was thinking? raven mad Jul 2016 #24
Sure do! lib87 Aug 2016 #31
So, now he just called the victims of police violence ... surrealAmerican Jul 2016 #21
I am sure these mothers loved their children grubbs Aug 2016 #26
He sucks at lying. Odin2005 Aug 2016 #27
i live in a very white very red area and i can understand what he said...cultural thing dembotoz Aug 2016 #28
I have a difficult time believing anyone at this point in time, is unaware of its connotations... LanternWaste Aug 2016 #30
Only in America. Nihil Aug 2016 #35
Obligatory Bone Thugs N Harmony video FrodosPet Aug 2016 #33
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