11-05-2007, 11:37 AM
jeffersonk
Joined on 04-16-2007
Posts 95
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Can the "B-Word" be compared to the "N-Word?"
Can your homie call you the "B-Word?" Is the use of the "B-Word" out of control or is it used as a term of endearment?
What are the dangers of such a word and can White people call Black women the "B-Word?"
Where do we draw the line?
Talk about the "B-Word" here.
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11-06-2007, 3:09 AM
Jay_Billionz
Joined on 07-17-2007
Posts 41
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cause these females these days are B's..... real talk... not all of them but 95.5% are lets be real....
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11-06-2007, 9:57 PM
dopaw
Joined on 12-05-2005
Baton Rouge, La.
Posts 177
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Re: The "B-Word"
Straight up!!! You call them how you see them.
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11-08-2007, 4:44 PM
NeGress323
Joined on 11-09-2007
Posts 2
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Intelligence comes in many aspects 1. How you speak exhibits, how you think2. How you look (your persona), How you carry yourself. 3. The messages that are sent to your mental subliminally from advertisements, entertainment, etc that is in your environment contribute to your wants and patterns of behavior.Today the women of the Negroe race are like lilies in a swamp. So much ugliness surrounds them but they are all beautiful, in some way carrying those traits that belong to the people ensalved in America from Africa. Some defend themselves without intelligence and its aspects and are given such titles as *** due to their display of ignorance and lack of guidance and attention, because there aren't any positive Negroe influences.I am upset by your comment. It continues to give ground to the white man. But I forgive you because the ignorance in your head is of no deliberation of your own...... Love God and Love your family...Peace.
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11-13-2007, 11:12 AM
GetOveRiT42
Joined on 11-13-2007
Posts 9
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jeffersonk wrote:
Can the "B-Word" be compared to the "N-Word?"
Can your homie call you the "B-Word?" Is the use of the "B-Word" out of control or is it used as a term of endearment?
What are the dangers of such a word and can White people call Black women the "B-Word?"
It is not up to you, or anyone else for that matter, to tell people what they can and can not say. I do not know where this recent nonsense comes from, but black people do not posess ownership of particular words, nor do whites.
If a black person can use the word then so can a white person, to suggest that one race of people can legitimately use a word while another race should be barred from using the word is racist in itself.
Black America needs to take a long look at their recent "demands" and decide what is more important, that more then 50% of your youth never make it through highschool or the delegation of who can use what words depending upon the individuals skin color.
What is this world comming to?
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11-16-2007, 12:28 PM
jamcgilvery1983
Joined on 11-16-2007
South Dallas, Texas
Posts 10
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You mean to tell me that Black people are finally giving up a far as turning a negative into a positive? Back in slavery times, white people gave us the worst parts of the pig and we made some of the best things that even some white people eat. We came up with inventions that people use today with the scraps that were given to us.
But a simple word... You mean to tell me that no one can turn it into a positive? Bear with me, but to me, the 'n' word, from now on, can stand for something. What does it stand for...
N- NEGRO
I- Interacting with
G- God
G-Getting
E- Everything
R-Right
or...
N- NEGRO
I- Interacting with
G- God
G- Getting
A- Attention
And to think you wanted to just kill the word instead of turning it into a positive. One thing about us black people, we are good at turning a negative into a positive. Why can't we do the same for hip-hop.
Jo'Nathan Alexander McGilvery
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12-06-2007, 11:06 AM
Onyx_Queen
Joined on 11-03-2007
Posts 322
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The B-word is for people who dont have enough creativity to call someone a better name. I dont get off into saying it unless Im super heated at a silly chick and then it will slip out...............----->>but as far as using it in music and stuff I think thats dumb and it sets a bad example.
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01-09-2008, 5:43 PM
mrsjtoney
Joined on 01-10-2008
Posts 2
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Re: The "B-Word"
u wrong for that! is yo mama a b? your sister or your girl? you cannot put 99.5% of us in that category cause it's not fact- get@me
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01-09-2008, 5:48 PM
hmpup345
Joined on 12-27-2007
B-more, Maryland
Posts 531
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Re: The "B-Word"
^^^^Dam/n.... just bietched u
I need to stop
Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
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01-16-2008, 9:28 PM
jamcgilvery1983
Joined on 11-16-2007
South Dallas, Texas
Posts 10
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I mean, let's be real. There are some people out there in the world that fits those words perfectly (both the 'b' and 'h' word). Take the 'h' word for example. We all know someone out there that do not care if that is your man or not and will still sleep with him and everybody else. Is that not the definition of the two letter 'h' word? And most 'b's' I know are all men... We must realize that all women and men are not 'b's' and 'h's', but there are some people out there that fit that description completely... Please do not misquote me, but when most people use the words, we are only talking about the one's we know.
Think about it...
Jo'Nathan Alexander McGilvery
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02-03-2008, 8:59 AM
shortydowop32003
Joined on 10-31-2005
Posts 747
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yea we know that jam but the ones not like they still get called a *** or a ***.i dont care whats out there and who is acting like it the point is stop giving those types of girls attention .i get called a *** this and that cause a guy didnt get what he wanted .a girl get called a *** because she didnt give that attention when she walkin down the street when she doesnt have to if u come at her wrong why would she need to say anything?I guess it takes one to know one if you want to call a girl a *** or a ***.
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02-26-2008, 3:09 PM
1realEntity
Joined on 05-08-2007
Posts 133
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Re: The "B-Word"
Can "B"-word and "N"-word be compared?
Picture this a group of guys talkin amongst themselves "Wussup my n/1/9/9/@?" Same scenario " Wussup my b/1/t/c/H?"- Which sounds better? Doesn't seem like they can be compared. We all know how the n-word originated, it more racial damage behind it.
The B-word is used by everyone and describes woman usually. "b-please" is often used. It's not even censored on regular daytime TV anymore, which is crazy. When you have shows like Flavor of Love in existance, I don't see people overcoming the use of the word. When 'beautiful ' woman are fighting or in competition over the 'ugliest' man in existance, spilling all these emotions, striving to win for his love is pathetic. I'm a woman and I would definitely look at them as stupid "B*****". Not enough money or fame in the world to make me look like the biggest fool by millions of viewers, i'd rather be a stripper @ least everyone wont see you lol. Strive to help society or an education.
Tupac once made a song, wonder why they call you 'b****' ? now its like they own up to the name, Im the baddest 'b', this is my best 'b' or dont eff with my 'b'. It's retarded to me.
I don't use it as a greeting for my females friends. The line has to be drawn there, you shouldn't use it towards any person. You hear it in music -fine, movies-okay, but if you feel that you have to refer to every woman as a 'B'-word then you should re-evaluate your life. But @ the end of the day there's one moon, one sun, and one earth , yet we have our own perceptions. And this my friends, is my perception. =)
We should try not to add reality to the divine essence of Infinite Wisdom.
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03-14-2008, 9:10 PM
ctophall
Joined on 03-15-2008
South Atl- College Park
Posts 6
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If as people we still allow words and iggnorance to affect us, it will continue to do so. When it comes to the N word and the B word I believe that people over react but when it comes to actions they fail to stand up for the cause.
Atlanta is the south not the country! To the world you may mean nothing but to someone you are the world!
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03-30-2008, 10:45 PM
symone_08
Joined on 01-04-2006
Posts 24
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I heard another one Jam. Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished
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03-30-2008, 10:54 PM
symone_08
Joined on 01-04-2006
Posts 24
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There are "B" words in the world. However I do not condone refering to a whole gender as "B" words. People who feel this way need to travel, get out of their community and visit the next, try hanging with a different type of crowd or learn to respect and trust themselves. I don't call my homeboys N.igga, I call them by their names and if I want to endear them the can be the "Don" or "Dunny". If you want to endear your homegirls why not call them "Princess"?
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