do you think the word "Nigger" will EVER be socially accepted again one day?
seriously, i'm not trying to act edgy here, but as far as i'm concerned, the only reason why "nigger" is such a bad word is because of the usage of that term during the times of slavery. Thing is: Those times are long gone and theres not a single slave alive anymore. so how could anyone be offended and reminded by something he didn't experience in the first place?
tl;dr: will bad words lose their state of being a bad word one day?
how do you think political correctness will evolve anyway??
>>75147983
As long as the nigger is inferior that word will be forbidden. So until we eliminate multiculturalism.
Niggers will always nig.
Fact of life.
Only AND ONLY when black people will be exterminated through nuclear holy fire, will the term nigger become socially acceptable and encouraged so that the common folk will have a good laugh
>>75147983
>theres not a single slave alive anymore
This is false.
Dindu means nigger and it's funnier too.
You can get away with Dindu easily these days.
>>75151659
He means Western slaves. Even the lefties pretend it's abolished worldwide.
>>75147983
slavery is still very much alive, in central africa is is still a huge thing.
>>75147983
Kek, of course it will. Soviets didn't believe there will come a day when they could openly criticize Stalin and yet here they are.
>>75150770
No. Blacks have no power over white people. Only ruling white elites do.
As far as I can tell, it's becoming very increasingly normal to say nigger.
It is a very strange word to pick as being 'bad'.
Its a country bumpkin mispronounciation of Negro which is just Spanish for black.
It ought to be a neutral word.
Maybe it is the power of euphamism to make words 'dirty'. Like Wiener, Dick and Fanny, or Pussy they used to be 'cleaner' euphamisms but the use sullied them.
You see the same with Nigger ( original ) Colored, Negro, etc. Until Nigger is rehabilitated, any substitute term is going to be sullied.
This rehabilitation might first mean rehabilitating the ones it refers to which may or may not be possible.