But you declared the word boy was unacceptable "period"....despite you yourself having called others it.
I have NOT said Twobi's use of the word was or was not acceptable. I merely pointed out your hypocrisy for excoriating him for use of a word you yourself have called people on here. I also pointed out your lie when you claimed Twobi edited the post.
Gee hard to understand why Twobi would not want to try to engage on this. You created such a warm and inviting environment for him to begin such discourse with your reply:
Funny, I don't recall any outrage from you or anyone else when Blkcumsheavy publicly called dennyli:
Blkcumsheavy has repeatedly called me such names numerous times in unsolicited PMs....such as:
I'm curious if you think this is acceptable behavior? Personally, I've dutifully ignored his nonsense. I couldn't possibly care less, for I put on my big boy pants several decades ago.
I'll gladly accept your apology now for lying about what I said and also for calling or implying I'm a racist.
You know why it doesn't work in reverse???
Personally affronting someone is NOT the same as a racist attack.
BlkCmsHvy, Myself, Mac, BlkdL, you, TwoBi, Subs, all personally affront each other in political arguments. We rhetorically kick the ******* out of each other. I've been called dumbocrat, dumb, stupid, crybaby, liar, libtard, mentally deranged, Skippy, not very smart, hater, kkk supporter, Dump-o-crap (or something like that) and other ******* I can't recall. All directed at me, not my race. All lies too, by the way.
Racially attacking is affronting with racial epithets which go beyond the individual you're talking to, using a language of superiority once used to demonize and oppress. Context, malice and race of user and receiver decides on if it's personal, or goes beyond an insult.
Whites have not been oppressed by black men overall through slavery, Jim Crow, racial violence and *******, second class citizenship, and laws and policies separating them from access to decent education, politics and employment (things needed to achieve the American Dream). That's why. You don't get to pop in after 150 years (end of slavery) with all of that that's happened, and say now it's the same.
Again, racist attacks/language are steeped in real historical anti-constitution wrongs to people who have supposedly been equal citizens since the mid- 1860's. Not your fault personally what the government did or didn't do, but the country has taken on the responsibility of addressing it- kind of.
And when you can show me where in our history white men protesting a segregated system that forces them to demand be treated with dignity like men, while looking down the barrels of the military weapons, then we can talk about parity in racial treatment.