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No' date=' it was the black guy's fault.

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*facepalm*

 

How was it the black guys fault?

 

Its kind of obvious.

"It appears we have reached an impasse." - Patrick Star

 

Hmm, if the black guy said something 1st then it's his fault. But, if the white girl started it's her fault (obviously). Anyways n****r is an offensive term and shouldn't be used (unless your black of course). jabroni is quite offensive too and is more offensive than n****r. The black guy deserved to be suspended but the white girl should have gotten detention or possibly suspension.

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No. The "n" word is used by the "hood" African American society because they think it's cool. It's not a term of endearment, it's not meant to be a slang. It's a rude and degrading word used to describe my people as below the foot of any other race, including dirty, low life, etc.

 

The "b" word disgraces a single female, by saying she is like a dog, placing her at the feet of the man, and he uses her as he wishes.

 

From my perspective, both of them should be suspended. But before anyone says anything blatantly funking stupid, I do not enjoy being called a "jabroni". It's rude, and my people didn't go through slavery and hell to have used as a term of slang, that these stupid "hood" morons think is appropriate. Black people need to take something from Doctor King and apply it to their basic funking knowledge. The African American society as a whole does not embrace this term. And no, it's not less offensive than the word "jabroni".

 

What is my reasoning for this? jabroni refers to a dog, another race of species. jabroni refers to downgrading our race to level under any other.

 

So suspend the girl, and suspend the boy.

 

And Gandora, jabroni is a term that should not be used at all. It's not a black thing, it's an ignorant thing.

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