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To: Snoopers-868th
If "nappy haired ho" is reserved for use by only blacks then I agree that Ann Coulter is correct BUT we need more than a rule book we need many new dictionaries that are race specific.

Phrases like "nappy-haired ho" are reserved for persons of low moral character, whatever their race or culture.

Persons with character ... of all races and cultures ... do no use such phrases.

40 posted on 04/12/2007 2:16:17 PM PDT by Quester
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To: Quester
If "nappy haired ho" is reserved for use by only blacks then I agree that Ann Coulter is correct BUT we need more than a rule book we need many new dictionaries that are race specific.

Phrases like "nappy-haired ho" are reserved for persons of low moral character, whatever their race or culture.

Persons with character ... of all races and cultures ... do no use such phrases.

I agree with you. There is something to be said about decency. However, if its O.K. for rappers to use this kind of language and make millions I see no reason a white person can't use the same language or do the blacks own the words and thus free speech belongs only to them?

Don't get me wrong, Imus should not have said what he did. I don't need to repeat all the indecent things many have said (Rosie O'Donnell comes immediately to mind) including blacks who did not lose their jobs. This is just more hype and more division but I guess if that is what the blacks want it will ruin their rap for them or they will have to admit to a double standard and the desire to not fit in. They can't have it both ways. Free speech is for everyone decent or not.

42 posted on 04/12/2007 9:51:41 PM PDT by Snoopers-868th
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