• LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      Yeah, for 1 the n word still obviously holds power, and for 2… black people know and willingly admit they are black. Nazi in this usage doesn’t mean white, it means supporter of a fascist dictator. So he would be admitting he is a racist who is pro oppression of others and prefers bowing to a totalitarian regime while holding no freedoms of his own so long as it oppresses others as well, preferably at varying levels.

      The n word means you’ve got darker skin and we think you don’t deserve equal rights/respect/treatment because of it.

      One you choose to act like, the other you are born with… vastly different terms.

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        5 days ago

        Also black people took that word back from their oppressors and use it as their own. If I were to call a black person the n word, that shit wont fly.

        Who exactly are they taking the word Nazi back from? Their not… They are whitewashing the word. Trying to make a horrific political ideology that killed six million people in a well documented genocide acceptable. They want those who identify with the same Nazi ideologies to not “feel bad” about being identified as such.