The Village of Nigger-Nigga: A Trilogy on Race and Power March 20, 2023 The Village of Nigger-Nigga: A Trilogy on Race and Power Not. Saying. Anything. (h/t RK) Spread the love Tags: font overload, mismatched art styles, punctuation matters, WordArt, WTF ◀ Better Than Gold BLURB: Testing the New Testament: The Case Against the “New Testament”, Jesus Christ and the Christian Narrative ▶ 13 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Marc 1 year ago No! NO! Bad. PhilO 1 year ago Wow. I almost want to click the link to find out why they would even think this was okay. Almost but not quite. Hitch 1 year ago Uhhhhh…….nope, nope, nope. I can’t see how this is actually standing. And it’s at Amazon, nearly the wokest of the Woke? Author Nathan 1 year ago Reply to Hitch The author, Harold Price, is African-American. That means he’s allowed to use that word. Hitch 1 year ago Reply to Nathan I’m telling you, I’m shocked that it’s still on Amazon, but then, whadda I know? RK@HM 1 year ago Reply to Hitch Dave Chappelle explains: RK@HM 1 year ago Reply to RK@HM (Seriously, though: you can get away with selling almost anything in a book on Amazon, as long as it isn’t incest or pedophile erotica.) Broken Disq 1 year ago Reply to Nathan As noted by South Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hV3LwA6y0o Just substitute the N-bomb for the other F-bomb here, and you’ll understand how N-word privileges work. Charles Cassady Jr. 1 year ago Maybe it’s the origin novel for that planet in Star Trek where the people are white on one side and black on the other. LBC Participant 1 year ago Reply to Charles Cassady Jr. Cheron. Johno McMoose 1 year ago For what I’ve understood, the author intends to reclaim the N-word, believing that turning it inoffensive will benefit everyone. Noble as his intents might be, I er… wish ‘im luck about it. RK@HM 1 year ago Reply to Johno McMoose The way you say that down here in the former Confederacy is “Well, bless his heart!” Zak Freeman 1 year ago Stick people in an English village does not match the title at all.
No! NO! Bad.
Wow. I almost want to click the link to find out why they would even think this was okay. Almost but not quite.
Uhhhhh…….nope, nope, nope. I can’t see how this is actually standing. And it’s at Amazon, nearly the wokest of the Woke?
The author, Harold Price, is African-American. That means he’s allowed to use that word.
I’m telling you, I’m shocked that it’s still on Amazon, but then, whadda I know?
Dave Chappelle explains:
(Seriously, though: you can get away with selling almost anything in a book on Amazon, as long as it isn’t incest or pedophile erotica.)
As noted by South Park:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hV3LwA6y0o
Just substitute the N-bomb for the other F-bomb here, and you’ll understand how N-word privileges work.
Maybe it’s the origin novel for that planet in Star Trek where the people are white on one side and black on the other.
Cheron.
For what I’ve understood, the author intends to reclaim the N-word, believing that turning it inoffensive will benefit everyone. Noble as his intents might be, I er… wish ‘im luck about it.
The way you say that down here in the former Confederacy is “Well, bless his heart!”
Stick people in an English village does not match the title at all.