Could we say the N-word? (Black Japanese Edition)

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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  • @user-fc5cl1nb3e
    @user-fc5cl1nb3e 6 місяців тому +3

    「分類」って言葉が本当に今の時代は過激に表現されてると思います。
    「一つの文化」=「一つの言語」なので、まずお互いにするべきなのは知る事だと考えてます!
    お互いの文化はそれぞれ密接に関係しあって、形成されてると思うので、本当に相互理解が大事だと思います。
    その中でリスペクトを持って対談をしていく姿勢が少しずつでも広がっていくといいな!
    って感じてます😊

  • @user-rj4os6yu9t
    @user-rj4os6yu9t 7 місяців тому +9

    どっちでも本当にどーでもいいし、作品で勝負すれば良いと思う。

  • @zaimanity8893
    @zaimanity8893 5 місяців тому +5

    I understand that feeling but a bit differently. I grew up in America as a Japanese American. I learned English and reading/writing Japanese growing up. However didn't really speak too much Japanese growing up. I spoke to my dad in English. I live in Japan currently and while I am Japanese and an American, it's hard to feel like you truly belong either place.

    • @missn2021
      @missn2021 4 місяці тому

      That's tough. And relatable.

  • @user-lg3wq1ex8u
    @user-lg3wq1ex8u 7 місяців тому +5

    テカシ69はラテン系だけど、黒人の多い地域で育ったから使うのが自然だったって言ってたな

  • @user-py7lc8be9c
    @user-py7lc8be9c 12 днів тому +1

    ジャッ◯という言葉を
    外国人が使うことも日本人は許容するべき!!

  • @ItsSharlz
    @ItsSharlz 4 місяці тому +5

    It’s not that he can’t say it but I think it’s about context.
    Us growing us in the West have to live with the history of that word and having it thrown at us by the people who created it. I think using it casually when you didn’t grow up somewhere where the word has direct context takes the meaning out of it.
    I’m British and while the word does affect us as it does Americans, I find it ‘corny’ that we started using it in our music and speech. So for people born and raised in Japan, it’s even more detached because unlike the US or the UK, it’s not a white country built by the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    But your Blackness isn’t defined by your ability to use the N Word, there’s so much more than that. There’s plenty of Black people who choose not to use the word.

  • @AmethystRuby38
    @AmethystRuby38 7 місяців тому +11

    以前、知り合いの黒人の友達が
    黒人のハーフでも出身、育ちによると言ってました😳😅平和ボケしてる日本育ちの黒人ハーフがアメリカのhoodに行って、黒人のハーフだからNワード使えると思って使うのは大違いだからねって👀深いなぁって思いましたよ

  • @pherdogwood
    @pherdogwood 6 місяців тому +2

    Were black no matter where we are that’s how we are perceived so yes

  • @shawnatv4355
    @shawnatv4355 Місяць тому

    Interestingggggggggg. Well i like your Japanese ❤

  • @purg3d
    @purg3d 7 місяців тому +4

    ごめんが僕の日本語はよくないです、僕はアメリカ人と黒人。もしあなたのお母さん又はお父さんが黒人は大丈夫んだ

  • @CIWise
    @CIWise 5 місяців тому

    The fact that you're even having this conversation means you shouldn't say it.

  • @user-py7lc8be9c
    @user-py7lc8be9c 12 днів тому +1

    日本育ちなのになぜ
    ちょっとカタコトなんだ?

  • @mya1247_
    @mya1247_ 7 місяців тому

    My thing is , they better not tell Fredrick Douglas to not say it. Even if we hate to acknowledge our certain history , (African Americans besides the 18-900’s generation ) are not 100% sub saharan African with 15-25% caucasian dna. There are a-lot of some mixed ancestral black dna historians who fought hard for us that aren’t full blooded african people that are known but, aren’t accepted by modern day black historians for much . I pray for many of our black biracials as well

    • @GOLDNRUSHPODCAST
      @GOLDNRUSHPODCAST  6 місяців тому +1

      You right. I guess the discussion would be that if any black person could use the "n-word" or only those have ancestors who were slaves could use the word.
      But growing up in a racially monolith country like Japan is different type of experiences which others couldn't relate fully either is what I am guessing.
      It's a topic worth the discussion

    • @mya1247_
      @mya1247_ 6 місяців тому

      @@GOLDNRUSHPODCAST I appreciate that ya’ll give different perspectives, not a lot of people can see different perspectives from both different backgrounds and will acknowledge the work we all put in. We are human at the end of the day and should work towards understanding and integrating each others culture.💯 I applaud you guys for sharing different cultures with a monolith ethnic group🙏🏽✨

    • @mya1247_
      @mya1247_ 6 місяців тому

      @@GOLDNRUSHPODCAST you’re the voices to alot of mixed race children and are making a change step by step, culturally and mentally. I’ll say this tho, it’s more socially acceptable if you’re African American to say the n-word than other African diaspora and mixed black ones because of history and context.

    • @lovestarlightgiver2402
      @lovestarlightgiver2402 10 днів тому

      @@GOLDNRUSHPODCAST I think, even Black people who don't have ancestors who were slaves, should be able to say the N word. The British empire and French empire and Arab empire (Umayyad Caliphate) took slaves from Africa, but even African people who remained in Africa were controlled by those empires, because those empires took control of African land (colonialism). Those empires are the reason why English and French and Arabic are important languages in Africa. They also forced people to follow rules from their religions (christianity/islam), and tried to get rid of traditional African religious beliefs.

  • @BingBingBingBingBing
    @BingBingBingBingBing 7 місяців тому +4

    正直アメリカの歴史事情を日本に持ち込まれても、、
    ってのはあるっすよね

  • @user-bu9ll6rp4c
    @user-bu9ll6rp4c 4 місяці тому

    しょーみ日本で育ってるなら言ったらダメでしょ。平和ボケしてるんだし。日本が戦争になったら真っ先に海外行きそう

  • @user-vxgj7vsnlafg
    @user-vxgj7vsnlafg 7 місяців тому +1

    もうええて、この話題

  • @user-ud2dx8tw1y
    @user-ud2dx8tw1y 6 місяців тому

    again゙

  • @jorijhori
    @jorijhori 7 місяців тому +3

    この質問をハーフに聞いたとこでよ😅頼むぜ

    • @TheoCynical
      @TheoCynical 7 місяців тому +2

      二つがハーフ黒人と日本人です。😂

  • @kazu198701
    @kazu198701 7 місяців тому +1

    誰かがネガティブな気持ちになるならやめた方がいいしそうでないならいいと思う。
    思いやりとTPOなんじゃないかな。
    ハーフの方はね。
    日本人がNワード使いたいなら、使って嫌な人がいないと思っているならいいと思う。
    俺は絶対使わない。

  • @user-ud2dx8tw1y
    @user-ud2dx8tw1y 6 місяців тому

    again゙

  • @user-ud2dx8tw1y
    @user-ud2dx8tw1y 6 місяців тому

    again゙

  • @user-ud2dx8tw1y
    @user-ud2dx8tw1y 6 місяців тому

    again゙

  • @user-ud2dx8tw1y
    @user-ud2dx8tw1y 6 місяців тому

    again゙