I wish your site would list the games that these actresses have been in. This actresses and Yu Meng-Han from My talented Husband have been in a game called, Conquer the world
blackpink? I searched about it, it was only a one time more than a decade ago before they learned is not a slang!!!…
There is no point saying anything to this person. He gives credit to people without even checking if he is correct and will say that you said something you didn't.
I just showed him that the Romans around 2200 years ago had a version of an elevator, it wouldn't surprise me if he says the Romans stole it from the Africans before they became American.
Since when do the African Americans own Hip Hop.And it was the white people of the time, around the 16th century…
You list items that you say are invented my Black African Americans, yet two of the things you list are by white people. A Scott(Scottish) and a German.
And what Karma, I said the word should never be said, whether black or white. I even showed two things where there are black Americans that also hate the word been used by other black people.
YOU say it okay for black people to use a word that other black people find disrespectful, and give false credit to people.
Felix Heinrich Wankel (German: [ˈfeːlɪks ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈvaŋkl̩]; 13 August 1902 – 9 October 1988) was a German mechanical engineer and inventor after whom the Wankel engine was named.[1] Wankel joined various radical antisemitic organizations after World War I and was a prominent member of the Nazi Party.
I will take back that Mr Burden invented the Horseshoe, he invented the machine that makes the horseshoe. Henry Burden was born on April 22, 1791 in Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland,[1][2] the son of Peter Burden (1752–1829) and Elizabeth Abercrombie (1756–1837).
It was most likly the Romans, again not a African American as you say. Even before 400BC, where there wasn't even a white American Horseshoes apparently are a Roman invention; a mule’s loss of its shoe is mentioned by the Roman poet Catullus in the 1st century bc.
Lets look at another of your things invented by African Americans - The Elevator The earliest known reference to an elevator is in the works of the Roman architect Vitruvius, who reported that Archimedes (c. 287 BC – c. 212 BC) built his first elevator probably in 236 BC.[2] Sources from later periods mention elevators as cabs on a hemp rope, powered by people or animals
Wow, again, you use something that was around when there wasn't even a group of people tagged as a African American.
From the study They stated they felt offended, angry, shocked, defenseless, and “pissed off” when Caucasians use the word n****r. The graduates related they felt puzzled when African Americans use the word n****r; they believed the African Americans were naïve, did not know better, had self-hatred issues and failed to realize the notorious history of the word.
Since when do the African Americans own Hip Hop.And it was the white people of the time, around the 16th century…
Just take one of your inventions, the horseshoe It was invented by Henry Burden, at the start of the Civil War he introduced his invention, guess what? He was a white engineer. Rotary engine, I didn't know that Felix Wankel was a German African American.
So you have gone from insulting someone to lying as well. I would be so proud having you defend something important.
I will add this as well. When a study was done that had black Americans taking part in the study. When asked what they thought of a white person saying the N-word, they said they would be angry. When a black person says the word, they said they would think they are being disrespected and the person was naive and low class.
Since when do the African Americans own Hip Hop.And it was the white people of the time, around the 16th century…
It's nice to see that you don't mind if a certain group use an unnecessary word and when someone doesn't agree with you. You would rather throw insults and make things up that the person never said.
"The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People shall not condone, award, or engage any person that uses the N-word in any capacity, or in any artistic endeavor that does not allude to the historical context of the word, or that does not highlight the prejudicial nature of the word;"
Since when do the African Americans own Hip Hop.And it was the white people of the time, around the 16th century…
It doesn't matter where it started, music is for the world. I know of Run_DMC and Grandmaster Flash, better music than most of the crap from today, but they don't own hip hop.
The word n , then spelled in English neger or niger, appeared in the 16th century as an adaptation of French nègre, itself from Spanish negro. They go back to the Latin adjective niger ([ˈnɪɡɛr]), meaning "black" All I said was that the word was started by the whites of the time
Yes, they have made the word for themselves now, great. I still don't think they can get upset when that word is used in a song just because the singer\s think it will help their album. Should any singer\person use the word, No.
When the African American started using the word themselves was around the late 18th and 19th centuries. "During the late 18th and early 19th century, the word "n-word" also described an actual labor category, which African American laborers adopted for themselves as a social identity" It wasn't used by people driving around in a $300000 Roll Royce, using the word to sell records, it was people actually struggling to survive
If they want to get upset, then they should lead by example. Kendrick Lamar is an ....., he writes these songs and then when a white fan sings the lyrics he says, No you can't say that word that I put into my song. It wouldn't surprise if more people use that word now than ever before. How many people will sing in their car or at home alone, and use that word.
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Since when do the African Americans own Hip Hop. And it was the white people of the time, around the 16th century that started to use the N-word, Which mean that people of colour took a white persons word.( Not that I think it is something to brag about, just facts)
if there are people that don't like them to use the word, while then maybe stop their own artist from saying it 230 times in a music video for sales as well. You can't get upset when a country 10000km away uses a word you consider racist, but then there are 10000+ rappers in your country, that use it like someone just saying "the."
This actresses and Yu Meng-Han from My talented Husband have been in a game called, Conquer the world
He gives credit to people without even checking if he is correct and will say that you said something you didn't.
I just showed him that the Romans around 2200 years ago had a version of an elevator, it wouldn't surprise me if he says the Romans stole it from the Africans before they became American.
A Scott(Scottish) and a German.
And what Karma, I said the word should never be said, whether black or white.
I even showed two things where there are black Americans that also hate the word been used by other black people.
YOU say it okay for black people to use a word that other black people find disrespectful, and give false credit to people.
Felix Heinrich Wankel (German: [ˈfeːlɪks ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈvaŋkl̩]; 13 August 1902 – 9 October 1988) was a German mechanical engineer and inventor after whom the Wankel engine was named.[1] Wankel joined various radical antisemitic organizations after World War I and was a prominent member of the Nazi Party.
I will take back that Mr Burden invented the Horseshoe, he invented the machine that makes the horseshoe.
Henry Burden was born on April 22, 1791 in Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland,[1][2] the son of Peter Burden (1752–1829) and Elizabeth Abercrombie (1756–1837).
It was most likly the Romans, again not a African American as you say.
Even before 400BC, where there wasn't even a white American
Horseshoes apparently are a Roman invention; a mule’s loss of its shoe is mentioned by the Roman poet Catullus in the 1st century bc.
Lets look at another of your things invented by African Americans - The Elevator
The earliest known reference to an elevator is in the works of the Roman architect Vitruvius, who reported that Archimedes (c. 287 BC – c. 212 BC) built his first elevator probably in 236 BC.[2] Sources from later periods mention elevators as cabs on a hemp rope, powered by people or animals
Wow, again, you use something that was around when there wasn't even a group of people tagged as a African American.
From the study
They stated they felt offended, angry, shocked,
defenseless, and “pissed off” when Caucasians use the word n****r. The graduates
related they felt puzzled when African Americans use the word n****r; they believed the
African Americans were naïve, did not know better, had self-hatred issues and failed to
realize the notorious history of the word.
It was invented by Henry Burden, at the start of the Civil War he introduced his invention, guess what? He was a white engineer.
Rotary engine, I didn't know that Felix Wankel was a German African American.
So you have gone from insulting someone to lying as well.
I would be so proud having you defend something important.
I will add this as well.
When a study was done that had black Americans taking part in the study.
When asked what they thought of a white person saying the N-word, they said they would be angry.
When a black person says the word, they said they would think they are being disrespected and the person was naive and low class.
You would rather throw insults and make things up that the person never said.
"The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People shall not condone, award, or engage any person that uses the N-word in any capacity, or in any artistic endeavor that does not allude to the historical context of the word, or that does not highlight the prejudicial nature of the word;"
I know of Run_DMC and Grandmaster Flash, better music than most of the crap from today, but they don't own hip hop.
The word n , then spelled in English neger or niger, appeared in the 16th century as an adaptation of French nègre, itself from Spanish negro. They go back to the Latin adjective niger ([ˈnɪɡɛr]), meaning "black"
All I said was that the word was started by the whites of the time
Yes, they have made the word for themselves now, great.
I still don't think they can get upset when that word is used in a song just because the singer\s think it will help their album.
Should any singer\person use the word, No.
When the African American started using the word themselves was around the late 18th and 19th centuries.
"During the late 18th and early 19th century, the word "n-word" also described an actual labor category, which African American laborers adopted for themselves as a social identity"
It wasn't used by people driving around in a $300000 Roll Royce, using the word to sell records, it was people actually struggling to survive
If they want to get upset, then they should lead by example.
Kendrick Lamar is an ....., he writes these songs and then when a white fan sings the lyrics he says, No you can't say that word that I put into my song.
It wouldn't surprise if more people use that word now than ever before.
How many people will sing in their car or at home alone, and use that word.
And it was the white people of the time, around the 16th century that started to use the N-word, Which mean that people of colour took a white persons word.( Not that I think it is something to brag about, just facts)
if there are people that don't like them to use the word, while then maybe stop their own artist from saying it 230 times in a music video for sales as well.
You can't get upset when a country 10000km away uses a word you consider racist, but then there are 10000+ rappers in your country, that use it like someone just saying "the."