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Marc
Marc
1 year ago

No! NO! Bad.

PhilO
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?

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
RK@HM
1 year ago
Reply to  Hitch

Dave Chappelle explains:

RK@HM
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.
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
LBC Participant
1 year ago

Cheron.

Johno McMoose
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
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.