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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnI8JEW7Ty4 "What goes around comes around,ya figure.Now we got white kids calling themselves NIGGAZ.Now tables turned" ![]() All the bickering about when should the N-word be offensive dey taya me na ... |
TMKsouth:I don't even think much about that word.I don't mind hearing it cause I have used it myself when I was younger. |
TMKsouth:And they think we're justifying it's usage by that white girl.My thing is - if the word is offensive then why not get rid of it completely? Chinese don't call each other "chinks",Jews don't call each other "my fellow scum of the earth" .Black people sometimes be using self-defeating tactics to get back at our oppressors. |
TMKsouth:Muh nigga! you have said it all.I don't know why they pretend like they don't know what we mean.
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BruncleZuma:Dude! I'm fully aware that the word is an equivalence of Kaffir.You guys are just listening the wrong way.Let's talk historical context and let's see how much weight that word has in South Africa. |
Lionessza6:As it should be.It's a shameful history on their part,I mean there can never be a justification for killing someone just because he doesn't look like you.Same in Germany, I hear they hate being reminded of Hitler. |
ibkayee:Fair enough.Just that down here the word was never used in that manner.Actually,in South Africa you'll only hear the word being used by the black youth as an endearing term just like the blacks in America do. |
holymiles:Even white South Africans will never use "nigga/nigger" to degrade black people cause they know it won't stick as much as the K-word would.A black South African might have mixed feelings if a white South African called him and "nigga/nigger",but if he called him and Kaffir he would know from the onset what that entails because that's the word that was being shouted while whites were killing Africans. |
TUANKU:Say what? .The irony here is that you chose to give a word so much power to the point of letting it define your existence.And I'm the one with low self-esteem? Eminem has said the N-word in his performance once but I bet you that didn't stop black people from buying his CDs course people understand that context matters.It would be different if it was Trump who's perceived to be a racist by majority of people. |
merahki:Self hate? Where is it in my comment? |
Lionessza6:Of course,it doesn't look like she said it out of malice so I don't get what all the farce is about.They get worked up because what they did is no different than what Hitler was doing to the Jews.Guilty conscience quickly sets in when such reference is made. |
Lionessza6:The instigators of racial turmoil don't like the fact that they are being paid with their own coin? |
TMKsouth:Exactly! the K-word is the last word black people would have heard before they were served to the dogs or shot. |
Dominicane:If you plan to lie next time,at least run a background check of that country.South Africa's other name is Mzansi ![]()
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BluntNigerian:With pleasure. |
TMKsouth:Is it really offensive in SA or people just love drama? The word doesn't even have a history in South Africa |
In a scenario straight out of “The Twilight Zone,” a group of NASA scientists working on an experiment in Antarctica have detected evidence of a parallel universe — where the rules of physics are the opposite of our own, according to a report. The concept of a parallel universe has been around since the early 1960s, mostly in the minds of fans of sci-fi TV shows and comics, but now a cosmic ray detection experiment has found particles that could be from a parallel realm that also was born in the Big Bang, the Daily Star reported. The experts used a giant balloon to carry NASA’s Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna, or ANITA, high above Antarctica, where the frigid, dry air provided the perfect environment with little to no radio noise to distort its findings. A constant “wind” of high-energy particles constantly arrives on Earth from outer space. Low-energy, subatomic neutrinos with a mass close to zero can pass completely through Earth, but higher-energy objects are stopped by the solid matter of our planet, according to the report. That means the high-energy particles can only be detected coming “down” from space, but the team’s ANITA detected heavier particles, so-called tau neutrinos, which come “up” out of the Earth. The finding implies that these particles are actually traveling backward in time, suggesting evidence of a parallel universe, according to the Daily Star. Principal ANITA investigator Peter Gorham, an experimental particle physicist at the University of Hawaii, suggested that the only way the tau neutrino could behave that way is if it changed into a different type of particle before passing through the Earth and then back again. Gorham, lead author on a Cornell University paper describing the odd phenomenon, noted that he and his fellow researchers had seen several of these “impossible events,” which some were skeptical about. “Not everyone was comfortable with the hypothesis,” he told New Scientist. The simplest explanation for the phenomenon is that at the moment of the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, two universes were formed — ours and one that from our perspective is running in reverse with time going backward. Of course, if there are any inhabitants of a possible parallel universe, they’d consider us the backward ones. “We’re left with the most exciting or most boring possibilities,” said Ibrahim Safa, who also worked on the experiment.
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BluntNigerian:I'm aware it was a fun thread.Was just messing with you ![]() |
Royce da 5'9 - Hip hop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLVlmm4HqfM rap without me is a source minus a quotable page.. |
The annual oloshoism display ![]() |
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I don't usually comment on this section but what we currently have on our hands needs as much international help as we can get .So this guy is even envisioning putting a ring on a finger of a girl who shouted at his mother as if she were a preschool child? |
RuudVanNisteroy:You are right on the Hillbrow part.You are just grossly miseducated about Soweto. |
WannaHowzit:True.They probably checked hours before to make sure it was safe. |
RuudVanNisteroy:Presidents mostly fear their oppositions - and here in South Africa where we have a multi-party system you ought to be careful.Everybody waiting for their "turn to eat" down here lol. It's not us civilians they are worried about. |
RuudVanNisteroy:You are right but he mustn't think everyone is a fan.You can still get JFK-ed out there cause no matter how good you think your are,you are still not everybody's cup of tea. |
TMKsouth:Lol hope you are at ease now ![]() |
TMKsouth:I just realised they talking about Ramaphosa.I thought they said former president lol.My bad... |
[quote author=TMKsouth post=89647107]The South African president Cyril Ramaphosa was spotted seemingly jogging alone down a Johannesburg street on Sunday morning. Some adoring fans approached him and asked to take selfies with him. He did not mind and jokingly said he'd rather be arrested with them for breaking social distancing rules, while putting his mask back on. VIDEO I were him I'd be more worried about somebody scoping me with a long-range sniper from some raggedy building rooftop than flattening the belly after pissing off the entire nation with the Gupta scandals and all that mess? Msholozi is truly undeterred. |
Ras Kass - The end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaoAjQKg850 C-arson was askin' y'all Is Ras Kass the last to fall victim for wearin' no mask at all? No gimmicks, just me bein' me But you ain't bendin' or offendin' me 'Cause anyways Hennessy used to be a better friend to me |
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you have said it all.I don't know why they pretend like they don't know what we mean.
. But you are right about something though; instigators usually don't like the reactions to their actions.
Coz Nigga is common hip slang.