And their stock instantly nose dived into the *******.
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It’s pretty simple. Don’t say that word. It’s not difficult. If you’re dumb enough to say it, then I don’t know what to tell you.I don’t understand why it has seemingly become a sport these days to bury a person over a word they dared to say.
It’s pretty simple. Don’t say that word. It’s not difficult. If you’re dumb enough to say it, then I don’t know what to tell you.[/QUOTE
It’s pretty simple. Don’t say that word. It’s not difficult. If you’re dumb enough to say it, then I don’t know what to tell you.
Someone is going to throw up a "but they say it all the time!"It really is that simple...
Respectfully disagree. It depends on who says it.Way to engage in the discussion ... There is plenty of precedent that bad things happen when a non-black person says that word. Agree with the double-standard or not, a person who is in the public eye should not be so stupid as to even consider mentioning the word.
Dude!After the dust settles, I hope the Gatlinburg location continues to thrive in the cutthroat pizza world.
Way to engage in the discussion ... There is plenty of precedent that bad things happen when a non-black person says that word. Agree with the double-standard or not, a person who is in the public eye should not be so stupid as to even consider mentioning the word.
you're right, I don't get why people would get upset when hateful things are said to them. I don't know why you can't change human nature. It's only words.The fact that people ALLOW themselves to be hurt by words is what’s the saddest to me. Quit being pussies, the word isn’t doing anything to you or making you feel a certain way that you don’t allow it to. Same goes for anyone and any word.
you're right, I don't get why people would get upset when hateful things are said to them. I don't know why you can't change human nature. It's only words.
Except that words really do matter.
My point is (and has been throughout this thread) that if you know a word is taboo and you have seen countless people get ruined for saying it, yet you STILL say it in any context, then you’re an idiot. Just don’t say it. I can’t see how anyone with a decent head on their shoulders could argue against that.The context matters, and people who just blindly accept that the n-word is some sort of bogeyman, where if you say it, regardless of context, you should lose your job, lack courage and brains.
My point is (and has been throughout this thread) that if you know a word is taboo and you have seen countless people get ruined for saying it, yet you STILL say it in any context, then you’re an idiot. Just don’t say it. I can’t see how anyone with a decent head on their shoulders could argue against that.
If you think the n-word is the only word you are not going to be able to say and keep your job, you're crazy. It's going to keep expanding.
The context matters, and people who just blindly accept that the n-word is some sort of bogeyman, where if you say it, regardless of context, you should lose your job, lack courage and brains.
He just happened to say "n*gger" instead of "N word" so he should have everything taken from him.
Matt Jones and the KSR clowns are killing him over this. Forget all the good things hes done over the years. He actually said the n word out loud. All memory of him must be erased.Would people be feigning as much outrage if he said "Colonel Sanders called people the N word" instead of "Colonel Sanders called people n*ggers"?
Is that where we are with this? Simply quoting someone saying "n*gger" is fine so long as you replace the word you are quoting with "N word"?
I don't say it. Don't plan to say it. Would just like to know where we are drawing the arbitrary line at this point in time. What other words can be quoted so long as you don't pronounce the actual word but use a work around so everyone knows exactly what you're intending to say without pronouncing all the syllables or letters?
I realize it's very easy to say "you can't say the word, doesn't matter regardless of context." But Jesus, get a grip and exercise a tiny bit of critical thought. Context does matter. He was quoting Colonel Sanders and acknowledging how awful it was that he called black people the n word. He just happened to say "n*gger" instead of "N word" so he should have everything taken from him.
No. They wouldn’t. That’s the whole point. There’s pretty much one word that he shouldn’t have said ... and he said it.Would people be feigning as much outrage if he said "Colonel Sanders called people the N word" instead of "Colonel Sanders called people n*ggers"?
And from what I’ve read, that not true at all. I do t see where he said what Sanders did was “awful”. He was trying to justify speaking out against NFL protesters by saying if Sanders could do that, why is it so bad that I speak out?acknowledging how awful it was that he called black people the n word.
No. They wouldn’t. That’s the whole point. There’s pretty much one word that he shouldn’t have said ... and he said it.
Do I personally think he should be destroyed for it? No. But he’s going to be just fine not working and living off of the millions of dollars he has.
You are literally too dense to even argue with. Why don’t you go test out your hypothetical situation and let me know how it goes?So what if he walked to a black person and said, "you are a 'n word'"?
That's OK since he didn't say the word?
Just trying to figure out where you've drawn this arbitrary line.
So if I call you mean names or say your mom is a ***** you’re either going to cry, fight and run tell someone that I’m a jerk?you're right, I don't get why people would get upset when hateful things are said to them. I don't know why you can't change human nature. It's only words.
Except that words really do matter.