on the street it is.

trust me. it just is.

i wouldnt call any black woman, a nappy headed anything.
now, i call my black friends nappy headed, maaahhhfucka's
sometimes, but thats just when i want to fuck with them..

trust me, it aint good... and it wasnt good before imus said it.

if you dont believe me, go down to the block in your local
town, and call some black chick, a nappy headed anything
and see what you get... and yea, today it may seem like
it would be worse, but trust me, last friday, or whenever
before he said, it, it wasnt good to say.

tw

On 4/13/07, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does nappy have any slavery overtones? It isn't a word I use just
> amongst my friends. It is a word used in common society to describe any
> number of things that are made up of tight loops or curls. Not just hair.
>
> Meaning through context is important, but so is the meaning of the word.
> Nappy on to itself has no racist overtones or slavery overtones.
>
> So best I can tell nappy is from the Middle English word noppe used to
> describe fabrics like wool. So I just simply don't understand where it went
> from how you described a certain type of fabric to being a derogatory or
> offensive word.
>
> Cotton Pickin' I understand, but that clearly describes something that most
> people are familiar with.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 7:17 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Imus On Nappy Headed Hoes
> >
> > Nappy is used as a racial slur, and it always has been. The fact that
> > you can use it amongst your friends doesn't alter that fact. I can
> > tell a friend "oh f*** off" and we can laugh, but if I go out in the
> > street and say " F*** off" to someone it may start a fight.
> >
> > I thought that meaning through context of language was something that
> > they taught in American high school and that an individual developed
> > through typical social interaction?
> >
> > I'm sure there would have been no such confusion in the minds of some
> > if he had laughingly referred to a jewish basketball team as kikey
> > hoes.
> >
> > I suppose he could have called them cotton pickin' hoes too and you
> > would be similarly confused as to why that would be a racially charged
> > insult?
> >
> > Imus has freedom of speech, and the people have the right to think
> > he's a f***king moron and to stop listening to him, and sponsors have
> > the right to pull out, and CBS and MSNBC have the right to fire him.
> >
>
>
>
> 

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