8:46 - Dave Chappelle

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He is brilliant but he's just got to stop calling Black men n*****. He's so in tune with other things it amazes me how he can't see how detrimental that is. But then again there are millions more like him, unfortunately.

Now I'll wait for the predictable n***** responses from the ignoramuses on this forum.
 
He is brilliant but he's just got to stop calling Black men n*****. He's so in tune with other things it amazes me how he can't see how detrimental that is. But then again there are millions more like him, unfortunately.

Now I'll wait for the predictable n***** responses from the ignoramuses on this forum.

I have to agree. Every time and for whatever reason comedic or otherwise a black person utters the word nigga or nigg*r what would be lost if the word "brother" was said instead? Just don't understand why the word nigga is viewed by many as a term of endearment or harmless identification. I understand saying "nigga" is an ingrained habit, and I've been as guilty as anyone, but it's a negative habit and the word is a pejorative that should be eliminated from our speech as much as possible, or at least attempted imo. :hmm:
 
He is brilliant but he's just got to stop calling Black men n*****. He's so in tune with other things it amazes me how he can't see how detrimental that is. But then again there are millions more like him, unfortunately.

Now I'll wait for the predictable n***** responses from the ignoramuses on this forum.

Give the board credit, most are intelligent enough to know that there's a time and place for everything. In Dave's special wasn't the time to refer to every Black man as "Nigga", especially George Floyd.
 
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