Is the word Negro derogatory....

"Someone stole my phone". "Oh it must've been a negro that stole it."

That's a racial insult, no matter how you look at it. The word negro isn't the problem, it's the whole statement that's the problem.

Pistolero's moderating style draws a definite line there with no gray area. I see no problem with that.
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"Someone stole my phone". "Oh it must've been a negro that stole it."

That's a racial insult, no matter how you look at it. The word negro isn't the problem, it's the whole statement that's the problem.

Pistolero's moderating style draws a definite line there with no gray area. I see no problem with that. Originally Posted by coolaid
...can't argue with that, even by claiming it was attempted sardonic humor (which is what I think it was). Moderator perquisite trumps any such argument, and that's necessary for maintaining an orderly whore board. Even if the mod was "wrong", he wasn't blatantly wrong. If that got you points, DG, tough titty...but it ain't horrible or anything. Just shake the bushes and get on with it.
it also means black in Spanish.
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So it's OK to call an AA hooker Negrolicious?
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Today on PeeWee's Playhouse the word of the day is Negrolicious?
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Political correctness is the weaponization or monetization of thin skin.

Get over your own insecurities.
So it's OK to call an AA hooker Negrolicious? Originally Posted by spear88
"Someone stole my phone". "Oh it must've been a negro that stole it."

That's a racial insult, no matter how you look at it. The word negro isn't the problem, it's the whole statement that's the problem.

Pistolero's moderating style draws a definite line there with no gray area. I see no problem with that. Originally Posted by coolaid

I agree, the word whale isn't bad either, but I been called it several times. It's all derogatory lol. It's also Icky, home of rude assholes, get over it.

And whale season is over bitches!!!
In terms of that form that you posted, "No".

The word "Negro" was never meant to be a derogatory term but a classification for the government or whomever to get a head count.

There have been several terms used on a form like this over the years from "Black" to "African American".

I consider myself "Black". I've never been to Africa, never considered myself African, don't want to live in Africa. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I am American.

Don't use the "N" word and don't like hearing the "N" word. No matter the source. Originally Posted by DarthMaul
You have definitely earned my respect sir! I fucking hate that word, I don't use it, and don't want it in my home!
I agree, the word whale isn't bad either, but I been called it several times. It's all derogatory lol. It's also Icky, home of rude assholes, get over it.

And whale season is over bitches!!! Originally Posted by bustyamy
Girl please, whale (which is a size descriptor) its not even comparable to Negros or the other Nword (which is a race descriptor).

One you can control, the latter you cannot.
Whale season is back in ^^. or it could just be a big ugly turd floating around, anybody got a pooper scooper?
^^^I guess this was the trailer trash attitude that last review described. Thancks for the update.
You really don't get it do you? Dorian was fucking with a NBA hooker. Here is the funny part, if a NBA hooker is already assuming that black fucktards are all bad or whatever how much of a stretch is it for that mindset to believe that all thieves are black? Now that's the joke, it went right over your head didn't it. I had to be Capt Obvious cause your dumb ass replies were making my head hurt. Originally Posted by ness
This right here.

The provider runs an ad stating she won't see AA men. So Dorian, was ribbing her that the guy who stole her phone must be part of this group she avoids. Plus he purposely used an antiquated word to do it.

I think it's funny. I'm FAR more offended by blanket NBA policies than of Dorian's statement, regardless of what word he used.

In essence, Dorian's statement was more of a parody of a derogatory statement rather than derogatory in itself.