Should The "N" word be banned from the English language? |
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Should The "N" word be banned from the English language? |
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I think that everyone should THINK before posting. Thanks.
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![]() tell me more. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 2,798 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 35,640 ![]() |
hey news flash ain't is in the dictionary. f*ck is in the dictionary. and n****er is in the dictionary.
words are words. its the feeling/idea behind those certain words that can not be banned. sure, it might be beneficial to an english lover to ban every word that is considered slang or informal, and just leave "formal" words, but that would not be a complete representation of the words we use in today's english language. [MY BAD if someone already said that.] |
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