And you know what, I learned the meaning of N word just when I was 18 and started speaking English fluently and consuming English media, before that I never heard anyone say it and only heard in western movies but it was in Russian dub and the were saying it just in Russian 💀
lol, right...several of the episodes are based on real events(with parts almost taken verbatim): 1. the ep with the kid that stole his grandma's car, 2. the booty warrior from prison, 3. The R Kelly ep., and maybe a few more that I forgot...classic.
As a black person I use the n word with an A everyday of my living life. I can't remember the last time I've ever used the one with ER. Us using the word is a power move. The word has a lot of history
As a black person, I can say, “Ga” is what other black folks say to others as a means of like “homie” “Ger” is the slur that white people called slaves…and still call us these days.
That's not true. It was "negro" back then. Er came from the north media I'm pretty sure. It's like 5 different version of nigga. u probably not even black American speaking on people story
I think a lot of non black people say it because 1. It’s like a restricted word from everyone else things your told not to do you want to do 2. The common use of nigga which I too am at fault of using probably too much 3. It gets a reaction out of people. This show is still pretty spot on with our country 😂
Then they get surprised when they end up getting fired and canceled for saying it. Say whatever you want and do whatever just don’t cry when shi hits the fans. Like Telling someone not to touch the stove and they touch it anyway.
I'm African. Thanks to social media and tv, the n word is casually thrown around by kids and young adults in urban areas now. Personally, i think all the justifications for keeping the word that I've heard are a bit stupid. I'd rather it went away completely but hey, it's not my culture. By the way, it would be awesome if you reacted to some of the real life inspirations for episodes like this! It's so funny how thin the line is between reality and parody!
@@Marty_UA-camr lol as a black guy I got two parents who's sheriffs so I grew up in a decent household.. one just retired in march. but I'm in Chicago. lmao doubt any black person listen to you if you tell them not to say it around you here... but I'm actually curious of how it would go. id pay to see that.
@@LifeisANovel I don't remember what i said but if you or someone say the N word you are black and going to do whatever you want I'm not approving of it but I'm black too and don't feel the need to say the word.
I think non black people want to say it so bad because it's apart of pop culture. It's a word that is used in rap and in film. Since rap is one of the most popular genres of music in the world, they are exposed to the word all the time. They want to "fit in" and they probably think it sounds cool to say. I'm a black American so I don't truly know but that is the sense I get when people who aren't black want to say it so bad.
Black person here, "Ga" is a universal term for buddy or dude. "Ger" is basically the slur word to be hyper offensive towards a black person. But truth be told a lot of black people would get pissed off or bewildered at anyone not black saying either of those. Black people are ok with GA amongst only each other and Ger is just offensive all across the boards even for blacks
It also depends on the community and where you grew up too, i've seen plenty of white people say the n word and not get push back from the black folk around them. Not justifying that but it's a thing in certain cities/neighborhoods
Man I was working Wednesday taking with my buddy Q. We was laughing an cutting up all night. Q just happens to also be black an im white as hell. I told him about my baby's momma an he said I was now a n-word. Lol I about fell over laughing. I ain't never been called that. I told him I ain't getting my ass beat by saying it. But honestly it was one fun ass night I haven't had in years at work.
It's a word that the black community took back from their oppressors. It's their know and its up to them on how it's used now. At least that's how I see it.
@@LoopyDreamz775There are still many young black people who think no one should be saying it (including me). We just don't talk about it much cause we can't stop y'all
Btw I love how much you reacted in this video. The more talking you do the better imo. Don't hesitate to pause the video and talk US through YOUR thoughts.
Ah, the s word. I guess it's still targeted at black people, but pointing to their tribal origins in Africa. The insult i guess is in the implication that we are backwards and barbaric (imagine the drawings of Africans by some of the first white explorers/colonialists or some of the stuff they used to do in early animations)
Its a bad word because it says black people are not human. But black people can make anything cool, even a word thats was supposed to hurt them. Rappers need to stop using the word or its should be just a word. ✌🏾
The N word is apart of (Freedmen)Black American culture not really Black culture because it isn't Caribbean or African culture although many of them have been influenced to say it because of Hip Hop music. There a certain amount of White Russian people who discriminate against Central Asia where you're from so imagine if a White russian you didn't know well were to randomly start brining up slang words from your language. You would probably think they're mocking you so it's similar to how Freedmen(Black Americans) look when non Black people say the word with A but we don't tolerate the N word with -er at all.
There is NO DIFFERENCE IN THE WORDS! Anybody who says different is either not african american and wants to say it or a really stupid "uncle Rawkus'...thats it. Thats the fact of the matter.
No, there def is a difference. Point being black people don't go around calling themselves the hard R. Hard R is offensive all around. The light A is only offensive in certain context.
As a black guy, I never say the N-word at all. and I like Taylor Swift. I don't listen to music that says the n word, to be honest. and I'm curious, which country are you from?
I agree with you...and so do alot of other black people...the problem is he is a teacher...also it would encourage those who use it in offensive ways and thats the problem...Id have no problem with a white dude calling me the N word ,but it has to be friendly...the word was intended to be insulting remember
@@antoochibbo1355 I'm black and disagree respectfully. No way would I condone anyone not black saying the N word to me regardless of it was friendly or not.
I'd love to to see your reaction to the South Park episode that touched on the use of the N-word ('With Apologies to Jesse Jackson' if you happen to be curious enough.)
And you know what, I learned the meaning of N word just when I was 18 and started speaking English fluently and consuming English media, before that I never heard anyone say it and only heard in western movies but it was in Russian dub and the were saying it just in Russian 💀
Because of music they want to say it. Black people are the cool people that everyone follows.
😂 who cares who says it ... Honestly
This episode is actually based on a real event. And the teacher was as clueless as the teacher in this episode.😂
Im black first off 😂💯 2nd off WHY do people who arent black have an opinion on something only blacks should comment on?
@@nochillpharaoh I'm sure Jesse Lee Peterson and Candace Owens being black gives them a more informed opinion on black issues huh?
lol, right...several of the episodes are based on real events(with parts almost taken verbatim): 1. the ep with the kid that stole his grandma's car, 2. the booty warrior from prison, 3. The R Kelly ep., and maybe a few more that I forgot...classic.
You’re a kind person, Americans have a lot to learn about being nice to each other.
As a black person
I use the n word with an A everyday of my living life.
I can't remember the last time I've ever used the one with ER.
Us using the word is a power move. The word has a lot of history
That Ann Coulter character is an actual real person btw. And yes, she is ACTUALLY like that.
As a black person, I can say,
“Ga” is what other black folks say to others as a means of like “homie”
“Ger” is the slur that white people called slaves…and still call us these days.
You aren't an African American. Stop it.
That's not true. It was "negro" back then. Er came from the north media I'm pretty sure. It's like 5 different version of nigga. u probably not even black American speaking on people story
10:00 technically in this episode he’s not a new character, but for some reason these were put out of order
I see Asylka drop a boondocks video and I click. I'm a simple man.
This one of the funniest episodes I’ve watched on this show😂
Black-ish is a really fun sitcom.
The fact this is based on a real event makes it more funny
7:44 It was Samuel L. Jackson's interview
I think a lot of non black people say it because 1. It’s like a restricted word from everyone else things your told not to do you want to do 2. The common use of nigga which I too am at fault of using probably too much 3. It gets a reaction out of people.
This show is still pretty spot on with our country 😂
Then they get surprised when they end up getting fired and canceled for saying it.
Say whatever you want and do whatever just don’t cry when shi hits the fans.
Like Telling someone not to touch the stove and they touch it anyway.
I love that society is slowly giving less of a fuck
@@justinrivera1618
The opposite actually 😂
@@LoopyDreamz775 no the pendulum is swinging back
Rollo's plans never work.. He already hustled huey into starving
I'm African. Thanks to social media and tv, the n word is casually thrown around by kids and young adults in urban areas now. Personally, i think all the justifications for keeping the word that I've heard are a bit stupid. I'd rather it went away completely but hey, it's not my culture.
By the way, it would be awesome if you reacted to some of the real life inspirations for episodes like this! It's so funny how thin the line is between reality and parody!
As a Black guy i never say the N word. and I would tell any black person not to use the word around me.
@@Marty_UA-camr lol as a black guy I got two parents who's sheriffs so I grew up in a decent household.. one just retired in march. but I'm in Chicago. lmao doubt any black person listen to you if you tell them not to say it around you here... but I'm actually curious of how it would go. id pay to see that.
@@LifeisANovel I don't remember what i said but if you or someone say the N word you are black and going to do whatever you want I'm not approving of it but I'm black too and don't feel the need to say the word.
@@LifeisANovelthey would probably call you an oreo and sellout if you don't like the n word. The inner cities are screwed up beyond repair.
I think non black people want to say it so bad because it's apart of pop culture. It's a word that is used in rap and in film. Since rap is one of the most popular genres of music in the world, they are exposed to the word all the time. They want to "fit in" and they probably think it sounds cool to say. I'm a black American so I don't truly know but that is the sense I get when people who aren't black want to say it so bad.
Im in love ❤
Black person here, "Ga" is a universal term for buddy or dude. "Ger" is basically the slur word to be hyper offensive towards a black person. But truth be told a lot of black people would get pissed off or bewildered at anyone not black saying either of those. Black people are ok with GA amongst only each other and Ger is just offensive all across the boards even for blacks
It also depends on the community and where you grew up too, i've seen plenty of white people say the n word and not get push back from the black folk around them. Not justifying that but it's a thing in certain cities/neighborhoods
Just keep it simple..... If u are not Black, just do NOT say it. Period.
There are sooo many other words to use in the English language.
Man I was working Wednesday taking with my buddy Q. We was laughing an cutting up all night. Q just happens to also be black an im white as hell. I told him about my baby's momma an he said I was now a n-word. Lol I about fell over laughing. I ain't never been called that. I told him I ain't getting my ass beat by saying it. But honestly it was one fun ass night I haven't had in years at work.
It's a word that the black community took back from their oppressors. It's their know and its up to them on how it's used now. At least that's how I see it.
Basically this.
Lots of black people still think the word is all bad and stay away from it.
@@ivankawnartist
Lots??
Maybe older black folks in their 80s but 60s below?
They say it frequently 😂
Sounds dumb, nobody should be using it, including Black people.
@@LoopyDreamz775There are still many young black people who think no one should be saying it (including me). We just don't talk about it much cause we can't stop y'all
You just made work better now I get to work and watch boondocks with you 😁by the way this episode is based on a true story haha
Unfortunately true 🥲
people want to say it because they can't.
Btw I love how much you reacted in this video. The more talking you do the better imo. Don't hesitate to pause the video and talk US through YOUR thoughts.
The teacher in the news report that was saying the N word is Hilarious and I’m like bro how many times do you have to say it.
coming from a black person. ER and ending with A there is no difference its still bad to say🤣💯
LoL! you should watch real Ann Coulter interviews, she really acts like this. And she did date a black guy in real life LOL!!
Ah, the s word. I guess it's still targeted at black people, but pointing to their tribal origins in Africa. The insult i guess is in the implication that we are backwards and barbaric (imagine the drawings of Africans by some of the first white explorers/colonialists or some of the stuff they used to do in early animations)
You gotta do a reaction to the actual event 😂
There is the original video of the interview here on UA-cam, lol.
Is you gonna give it back?!?
Im black and I don't say it
Amen to that. I don't say it either.
I try not to say it lol. I rarely do but it does come out once a blue moon.
Its a bad word because it says black people are not human. But black people can make anything cool, even a word thats was supposed to hurt them. Rappers need to stop using the word or its should be just a word. ✌🏾
The late reaction to the white principle saying the n word is hilarious
You know how many people get knocked out shot and killed for sayin that even the cops will shoot you or arrest you on sight alone
The N word is apart of (Freedmen)Black American culture not really Black culture because it isn't Caribbean or African culture although many of them have been influenced to say it because of Hip Hop music. There a certain amount of White Russian people who discriminate against Central Asia where you're from so imagine if a White russian you didn't know well were to randomly start brining up slang words from your language. You would probably think they're mocking you so it's similar to how Freedmen(Black Americans) look when non Black people say the word with A but we don't tolerate the N word with -er at all.
There is NO DIFFERENCE IN THE WORDS! Anybody who says different is either not african american and wants to say it or a really stupid "uncle Rawkus'...thats it. Thats the fact of the matter.
No, there def is a difference. Point being black people don't go around calling themselves the hard R. Hard R is offensive all around. The light A is only offensive in certain context.
Unfortunately, because of American history, the use of "the n-word" is necessary for teachers.
As a black guy, I never say the N-word at all. and I like Taylor Swift. I don't listen to music that says the n word, to be honest. and I'm curious, which country are you from?
I’m a be real this teacher did nothing wrong. It’s also funny how in a few scenes later granddad basically confirms what the teacher was saying.
I agree with you...and so do alot of other black people...the problem is he is a teacher...also it would encourage those who use it in offensive ways and thats the problem...Id have no problem with a white dude calling me the N word ,but it has to be friendly...the word was intended to be insulting remember
@@antoochibbo1355 I'm black and disagree respectfully. No way would I condone anyone not black saying the N word to me regardless of it was friendly or not.
I'd love to to see your reaction to the South Park episode that touched on the use of the N-word ('With Apologies to Jesse Jackson' if you happen to be curious enough.)
Why do y'all want to say it so bad? Damn let it go.
How racist is it to even reference South Park written by white people to explain the nuances of this complicated subject? Wtf is wrong with you?
@@Maurice1191 Lol what? I swear some of ya'll look so hard for a reason to get butthurt.