Do you think it's in bad taste and paints a bad picture of Black Americans?
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Where the heck where you when San Andreas was out?Do you think it's in bad taste and paints a bad picture of Black Americans?
BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]Where the heck where you when San Andreas was out?Do you think it's in bad taste and paints a bad picture of Black Americans?
Thecongregation
I wasn't into games then. By the way, I'm Black. I have mixed feelings toward it.
If you find it in bad taste, you need to live in a place where it is used often. After 10 years in Virginia public schools, hearing it dozens of times each day, I have become acclimatized to it.
Plus I thought Franklin and Lamar's banter was usually very funny.
Where the heck where you when San Andreas was out? By the way, I'm Black.t. And? Are we supposed to care? Why does it matter Get over it dipshit[QUOTE="Thecongregation"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
Do you think it's in bad taste and paints a bad picture of Black Americans?
BluRayHiDef
The word itself doesn't bother me. It's just another word for buddy, pal, fool, homie, friend, etc. It kind of annoys me when someone can't finish a sentence without using the word but it's not a big deal.
Let me explain something to you guys. I'm Black and am used to hearing it as well. However, I don't condone its usage and am a bit putoff whenever I hear it. As for GTA V, as a large portion of the Black population uses the word regularly, I think its inclusion in the game is acceptable because it creates a realistic portrayal, though it still bothers me a bit.Â
Where the heck where you when San Andreas was out?[QUOTE="Thecongregation"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
Do you think it's in bad taste and paints a bad picture of Black Americans?
BluRayHiDef
I wasn't into games then. By the way, I'm Black. I have mixed feelings toward it.
How were you not into games in 2004?[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"][QUOTE="Thecongregation"] Where the heck where you when San Andreas was out?YoshiYogurt
I wasn't into games then. By the way, I'm Black. I have mixed feelings toward it.
How were you not into games in 2004?I was mistaken. At that time, the only game franchise I was interested in was Metal Gear Solid. I had just gotten into games at that point. I mean, I had a PS1, but I rarely played it.
Pretty much this. It's just annoying when it's used too much or abused but that goes with every word. A guy saying "dude" all the time will annoy me also.The word itself doesn't bother me. It's just another word for buddy, pal, fool, homie, friend, etc. It kind of annoys me when someone can't finish a sentence without using the word but it's not a big deal.
cloudff7tm
Where the heck where you when San Andreas was out?[QUOTE="Thecongregation"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
Do you think it's in bad taste and paints a bad picture of Black Americans?
BluRayHiDef
I wasn't into games then. By the way, I'm Black. I have mixed feelings toward it.
Where where you when True CRIME:NY city, Wutang Shoalin Style, 25 to life, All those Rap fighting game franchises, Saints row, a part of Scarface, fiddy cents games, 187. certain copies of Animal Crossing: Wild World., etc.?I just dont get why black people call themselves that. Â you dont see jews calling themselves k**es, or chinese people calling themselves c***** or gays calling themselves f***. Â But maybe im missing something here.kingoflife9Culture and acceptability over time. It's as friendly as dawg or homie among many African-American communities. The others you listed are just derogatory terms more often than not.
It's the most accurate way I ever seen the word used in a video game. It was natural and beautiful IMO.Â
Culture and acceptability over time. It's as friendly as dawg or homie among many African-American communities. The others you listed are just derogatory terms more often than not.[QUOTE="Blabadon"][QUOTE="kingoflife9"]I just dont get why black people call themselves that. Â you dont see jews calling themselves k**es, or chinese people calling themselves c***** or gays calling themselves f***. Â But maybe im missing something here.kingoflife9
im white and my black friends call me that. even i get offended and i know its out of friendship... whatever.
You should tell them that. Answering your question was what I intended to do. The other uses of it, in the similar derogatory fashion, is often just a result of a shitty community/upbringing or personality.[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
[QUOTE="YoshiYogurt"] How were you not into games in 2004?kingoflife9
I was mistaken. At that time, the only game franchise I was interested in was Metal Gear Solid. I had just gotten into games at that point. I mean, I had a PS1, but I rarely played it.
so it just bothers you in gta 5? Â what about in every single rap song ever made? Â or everyday usage? Â I just dont get why black people call themselves that. Â you dont see jews calling themselves k**es, or chinese people calling themselves c***** or gays calling themselves f***. Â But maybe im missing something here.
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I love the fact that you're jumping to conclusions. How do you know its usage doesn't bother me in other forms of media or in real life? That's quite presumptuous of you.
Do you get your outside of your house black information from BET? Because this is more offensive than what you are claiming in your thread.Let me explain something to you guys. I'm Black and am used to hearing it as well. However, I don't condone its usage and am a bit putoff whenever I hear it. As for GTA V, as a large portion of the Black population uses the word regularly, I think its inclusion in the game is acceptable because it creates a realistic portrayal, though it still bothers me a bit.Â
BluRayHiDef
Still don't care.Let me explain something to you guys. I'm Black and am used to hearing it as well. However, I don't condone its usage and am a bit putoff whenever I hear it. As for GTA V, as a large portion of the Black population uses the word regularly, I think its inclusion in the game is acceptable because it creates a realistic portrayal, though it still bothers me a bit.Â
BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]Do you get your outside of your house black information from BET? Because this is more offensive than what you are claiming in your thread.Let me explain something to you guys. I'm Black and am used to hearing it as well. However, I don't condone its usage and am a bit putoff whenever I hear it. As for GTA V, as a large portion of the Black population uses the word regularly, I think its inclusion in the game is acceptable because it creates a realistic portrayal, though it still bothers me a bit.Â
Thecongregation
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I live in Brownsville, Brooklyn, one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in NYC. My statement is based on experience.
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
[QUOTE="YoshiYogurt"] How were you not into games in 2004?kingoflife9
I was mistaken. At that time, the only game franchise I was interested in was Metal Gear Solid. I had just gotten into games at that point. I mean, I had a PS1, but I rarely played it.
so it just bothers you in gta 5? Â what about in every single rap song ever made? Â or everyday usage? Â I just dont get why black people call themselves that. Â you dont see jews calling themselves k**es, or chinese people calling themselves c***** or gays calling themselves f***. Â But maybe im missing something here.
How about you actually listen to rap songs first? Also Black People are not the same as your oddly made Gay/Chinese example. They don't call themselves N-ers, they use a COMPLETELY INTENTIONALLY MADE UP SPIN VERSION THAT WAS MADE WITH THE SOLE INTENTION TO PREVENT IT FROM OFFENDING THEM BACK IN THE DAY.Do you get your outside of your house black information from BET? Because this is more offensive than what you are claiming in your thread.[QUOTE="Thecongregation"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
Let me explain something to you guys. I'm Black and am used to hearing it as well. However, I don't condone its usage and am a bit putoff whenever I hear it. As for GTA V, as a large portion of the Black population uses the word regularly, I think its inclusion in the game is acceptable because it creates a realistic portrayal, though it still bothers me a bit.Â
BluRayHiDef
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I live in Brownsville, Brooklyn, one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in NYC. My statement is based on experience.
In one area in one state.=Whole world.[QUOTE="SuperNecro"]It was used so much that I was starting to think that they included Black people in the game just to have "the right" to use it. They say it so many times. clyde46The right? :lol: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH Level with me here. We have two people, one white and the other black. They each say the word in a crowded room. Who gets the horrified reaction? I don't like the word and I don't condone it's usage by anyone. However, there are some that seem to believe that is there word to use and get offended if someone outside of their race uses it. Do you disagree?
I don't feel anything because I'm not the one using it. I often use it on Fighting game chats of the FGC in TwitchTV though, because everybody there is like: nig this, nig that (even the guys streaming like Bum and Filipino Champ even though they are not black) and so I use it as to make a comment sound more ironic or funny. But outside of that is not part of my vocabulary.
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