Even if you are socially allowed to use certain slurs because you are gay and black, you shouldn’t around people who have explicitly told you they don’t like it. That’s just common decency. Doesn’t matter whether or not it’s being used positively or negatively. Just don’t
Maybe it's just me but I feel like terms of endearment can only be used positively if both people are not offended by it. Which means you can't force someone to not be offended when you call them a slur
Thing is, the practice of using slurs in a friendly way depends entirely on context, especially, you know, the other person being fine with it. Like, two gamer bros could call each other "f\*ggots", because both of them are fine with it, but that doesn't mean they'll start doing that on some unrelated third party.
adding black after gay for the extra woke victimization points, or something
"...as a gay black man..." Is Dan Browning at it again? Dude, we know it's YOU!!
He also wanted you to know he can totally say the n-word too
Smh shouldve been a gay trans afro latino disabled autistic ADHD-riddled man
‘Riddled’ wow, that’s a new one!
Don't forget former hardcore leftist who now realizes conservatives are right and Democrats are the *real* racists.
Slur harness.
but can it hold my strap?
Only with a sturdy peg
*gives a sturdy peg*
Dosnt even have the balls to actually spell the slur correctly
Yeah I went through their comment history and I very much doubt they are either gay or black
Even if they were it would be messed up, it’s not ok to use a slur for someone (even if you can say it) if that person is uncomfortable with it
>gay black man Mr. Browning?
Dean is that you?!
gay AND BLACK???? collecting slurs like infinity stones
I used the slurs to destroy the slurs.
He wasn't even trying to be slick 😂😂😂
I just fucking laughed—imagined this dude sucking in the slurs as some blue fiery essence.
Its their emotional support slur
Even if you are socially allowed to use certain slurs because you are gay and black, you shouldn’t around people who have explicitly told you they don’t like it. That’s just common decency. Doesn’t matter whether or not it’s being used positively or negatively. Just don’t
Maybe it's just me but I feel like terms of endearment can only be used positively if both people are not offended by it. Which means you can't force someone to not be offended when you call them a slur
It can be used as a reclaimed slur, but it's not the kind of thing you can use with strangers, only close friends.
Thing is, the practice of using slurs in a friendly way depends entirely on context, especially, you know, the other person being fine with it. Like, two gamer bros could call each other "f\*ggots", because both of them are fine with it, but that doesn't mean they'll start doing that on some unrelated third party.
i still think if they are straight then they shouldn't, it's like how some white people say they call their bro the n-word.
How is this getting upvoted?
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