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Biden Saying the N-Word on CSPAN
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At least 95. I think it was used before
I wouldn't have said the word in 85 -
Sounds like you grew up with a bunch of racists. You’d think a senator would at least mention what he was going to say weren’t his words and we’re highly offensive, but not Slow Joe, opponent of the racial jungle.MelloDawg said:
Tough to articulate I suppose, but phrases like “F word” and “B word” seemed much more prevalent than “N word” back in the 80s, though I grew up in Snohomish Co. People had far fewer inhibitions in just saying the word as opposed to abbreviating it.dnc said:
You sure about that?MelloDawg said:
I won’t pretend to know the issues surrounding the nomination of an associate attorney general in 1985 (unlikely any here do as well). That said, I’m not sure how people expect him to deliver the argument he was trying to make. I mean, I’m sure people will parse this out, couple it with “racial jungle” and proclaim he enjoyed saying the N-word (the colloquialism itself of “N-word” not existing 35 years ago, by the way) but that’s about it.NorthwestFresh said:But he was just quoting someone so it’s OK.
https://youtu.be/J5mqIUXppVY
I know it was a thing pretty early in my childhood though I'm not exactly sure when it was popularized.
I agree getting worked up about this is FS, especially since Biden has said actually offensive things. -
It was definitely a thing before 95.RaceBannon said:
At least 95. I think it was used before
I wouldn't have said the word in 85
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Gotta disagree with you here. If someone provided a clip of Trump reading a quote in which some other guy used the word, particularly where use of the word is entirely relevant to the context, I'd be on the front lines defending Trump on a WTF? basis.NorthwestFresh said:
Not worked up about it at all. I just find it funny that all of the liberals desperately seeking video of Trump saying that same word have proof of Biden saying it in Senate chambers and on the record. Wasn’t there a $1 million reward for Trump saying that word?dnc said:
You sure about that?MelloDawg said:
I won’t pretend to know the issues surrounding the nomination of an associate attorney general in 1985 (unlikely any here do as well). That said, I’m not sure how people expect him to deliver the argument he was trying to make. I mean, I’m sure people will parse this out, couple it with “racial jungle” and proclaim he enjoyed saying the N-word (the colloquialism itself of “N-word” not existing 35 years ago, by the way) but that’s about it.NorthwestFresh said:But he was just quoting someone so it’s OK.
https://youtu.be/J5mqIUXppVY
I know it was a thing pretty early in my childhood though I'm not exactly sure when it was popularized.
I agree getting worked up about this is FS, especially since Biden has said actually offensive things.
Biden doesn’t want his kids growing up in a “racial jungle” and casually uses the N-word on the record.
Yet Trump is the racist.
The question is whether the word is so vile now that it can't even be uttered (except by black rappers and athletes) in any context. My response to such an assertion is, sure.gif. We give words too much power sometims. Sometims we don't give them enough. Either way, ....
I don't think that Biden is any kind of a saint, but this ain't the smokin' gun. You'd need Alex Jones vitamins to get you there. We? can do better on Biden. Like DNC says: he's done and said enough stupid shit that we? don't need to pull a muscle reaching on this one. -
In '85, you still had your tough liberal logger OP creds with you. You'd have said it if you were reading it. I know I would have. Just ask Ballz.RaceBannon said:
At least 95. I think it was used before
I wouldn't have said the word in 85 -
Just started watching The Free State of Jones last night (saw about the first half).
Matthew McConaughey and a whole bunch of other whiteys use the six letter word many times.
I am not offended at the actors.
There are definitely contexts where it can be appropriate and many more where it is not. -
McConaughey is racist. Everybody suspected it. Now we all know.dnc said:Just started watching The Free State of Jones last night (saw about the first half).
Matthew McConaughey and a whole bunch of other whiteys use the six letter word many times.
I am not offended at the actors.
There are definitely contexts where it can be appropriate and many more where it is not. -
The Bush/Romney approach on how to lose elections.creepycoug said:
Gotta disagree with you here. If someone provided a clip of Trump reading a quote in which some other guy used the word, particularly where use of the word is entirely relevant to the context, I'd be on the front lines defending Trump on a WTF? basis.NorthwestFresh said:
Not worked up about it at all. I just find it funny that all of the liberals desperately seeking video of Trump saying that same word have proof of Biden saying it in Senate chambers and on the record. Wasn’t there a $1 million reward for Trump saying that word?dnc said:
You sure about that?MelloDawg said:
I won’t pretend to know the issues surrounding the nomination of an associate attorney general in 1985 (unlikely any here do as well). That said, I’m not sure how people expect him to deliver the argument he was trying to make. I mean, I’m sure people will parse this out, couple it with “racial jungle” and proclaim he enjoyed saying the N-word (the colloquialism itself of “N-word” not existing 35 years ago, by the way) but that’s about it.NorthwestFresh said:But he was just quoting someone so it’s OK.
https://youtu.be/J5mqIUXppVY
I know it was a thing pretty early in my childhood though I'm not exactly sure when it was popularized.
I agree getting worked up about this is FS, especially since Biden has said actually offensive things.
Biden doesn’t want his kids growing up in a “racial jungle” and casually uses the N-word on the record.
Yet Trump is the racist.
The question is whether the word is so vile now that it can't even be uttered (except by black rappers and athletes) in any context. My response to such an assertion is, sure.gif. We give words too much power sometims. Sometims we don't give them enough. Either way, ....
I don't think that Biden is any kind of a saint, but this ain't the smokin' gun. You'd need Alex Jones vitamins to get you there. We? can do better on Biden. Like DNC says: he's done and said enough stupid shit that we? don't need to pull a muscle reaching on this one.
The Left gets to attack GOP candidates and politicians relentlessly on made-up stories, yet the GOP is still supposed to play nice and be above the fray.
Fuck that, I did that for the entire Bush administration. Biden says racist things, the n-word now being part of it. Kids get kicked out of school and ostracized for rapping songs with that word, yet Biden says it post-CRA and I’m supposed to not use it to slime him?
I like winners, not nice losers.
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We don't use it, but we know what "N-word" stands for. You?RaceBannon said:
Common usage at your home I am sureHHusky said:Shock claim
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If that exact video appeared today of Trump, there would be riots in the streets (again) and there would be a rationale Trump could offer that would excuse it. I’m past being nice to the mobs.



