my view on the words ‘nigger’ 'cracker’ 'spic’ 'fag’
they’re words.
they only have meaning when you put meaning to it.
so gtf over yourselves. lol. everyone.

they’re words.
they only have meaning when you put meaning to it.
so gtf over yourselves. lol. everyone.

how does one deal with family members, “loved ones”, who say homophobic, transphobic, and racist things? If I call her out on it she would make sure I never see my niece and nephews again. She doesn’t even know how badly she hurts me. I’ve tried discussing it politely but it is getting worse. What should I do?
Actually yes, I am a nice person. Its not my problem if you get offended by words. Words have absolutely no value in life so you're wasting your time and emotions if you get offended by them. If you stay happy on your own nothing else matters.
Asked by strawberrie-cough-deactivated20

You just made a post about how you like using racial slurs, homophobic slurs, and other harmful words and you dare call yourself a nice person?
I don’t understand why you think it is okay to use harmful slurs that hurt people and dehumanize people leading to more violence towards the people of the groups you are insulting.
Your actions define you. You are not a nice person. Hopefully you will get an education and grow a heart and then maybe someday you can be a nice person.
So there was a ceremony used in Native American culture to test if a child was gay: they would put two things, a man’s hunting spear and a woman’s crop basket in a circle of brush and then tell the child to run in and grab only one object and leave. Then the tribal people would set the brush on fire and watch what the child took as he ran out. If he took the basket, he was gay.
This is inaccurate. I wish non-natives would stop speaking for all Native peoples while making up strange homophobic satires. Homosexuality does not mean every gay man is feminine, nor does it mean every lesbian is masculine. Gender identifying is a separate issue.
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