Can White People Say Nigger? - Chris Rock

FlowersInHisHairsays...

"Not really"? WTF. Sorry, Mr Rock - don't tell me what I can and can't say.

Anybody should be able to say anything - that's what freedom of speech means. If you're offended by what somebody says, well then, wait your turn and you can say whatever you want to say too. Yay!

siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'kill the messenger, not really, dr' to 'kill the messenger, not really, dr, nigger consulate' - edited by calvados

relliksays...

You sure missed the point.

It's when can white people say the N word without sounding offensive. Eg. in what context.


>> ^FlowersInHisHair:

"Not really"? WTF. Sorry, Mr Rock - don't tell me what I can and can't say.
Anybody should be able to say anything - that's what freedom of speech means. If you're offended by what somebody says, well then, wait your turn and you can say whatever you want to say too. Yay!

Paybacksays...

>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
"Not really"? WTF. Sorry, Mr Rock - don't tell me what I can and can't say.
Anybody should be able to say anything - that's what freedom of speech means. If you're offended by what somebody says, well then, wait your turn and you can say whatever you want to say too. Yay!


Actually no. Freedom of Speech only has to do with government control over what you say. Society is still more than welcome to punish you for your ideas. If you go around slandering people, and they can prove you are wrong, you will get sued. You can't just go around saying anything that pops into your head without fear of punishment. People and companies can censor anyone and anything they want in their own areas, Congress just can't make it a law. You could be fired for what you've typed here, and it wouldn't be infringing on your right to free speech. Dag is completely within his rights to come on here and remove everything you've said since you joined the Sift. You have no right to have your say here, or anywhere. You merely have the right to not have your speech limited by the government.

FlowersInHisHairsays...

>> ^Payback:

>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
"Not really"? WTF. Sorry, Mr Rock - don't tell me what I can and can't say.
Anybody should be able to say anything - that's what freedom of speech means. If you're offended by what somebody says, well then, wait your turn and you can say whatever you want to say too. Yay!

Actually no. Freedom of Speech only has to do with government control over what you say. Society is still more than welcome to punish you for your ideas. If you go around slandering people, and they can prove you are wrong, you will get sued. You can't just go around saying anything that pops into your head without fear of punishment. People and companies can censor anyone and anything they want in their own areas, Congress just can't make it a law. You could be fired for what you've typed here, and it wouldn't be infringing on your right to free speech. Dag is completely within his rights to come on here and remove everything you've said since you joined the Sift. You have no right to have your say here, or anywhere. You merely have the right to not have your speech limited by the government.


That's what the US Constitutional Freedom of Speech means, yes. But I don't live in the US, so what do I care about what the US Congress has to say on the matter? Still, they're free to say whatever they like about it, I suppose.

Paybacksays...

>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
>> ^Payback:
>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
"Not really"? WTF. Sorry, Mr Rock - don't tell me what I can and can't say.
Anybody should be able to say anything - that's what freedom of speech means. If you're offended by what somebody says, well then, wait your turn and you can say whatever you want to say too. Yay!

Actually no. Freedom of Speech only has to do with government control over what you say. Society is still more than welcome to punish you for your ideas. If you go around slandering people, and they can prove you are wrong, you will get sued. You can't just go around saying anything that pops into your head without fear of punishment. People and companies can censor anyone and anything they want in their own areas, Congress just can't make it a law. You could be fired for what you've typed here, and it wouldn't be infringing on your right to free speech. Dag is completely within his rights to come on here and remove everything you've said since you joined the Sift. You have no right to have your say here, or anywhere. You merely have the right to not have your speech limited by the government.

That's what the US Constitutional Freedom of Speech means, yes. But I don't live in the US, so what do I care about what the US Congress has to say on the matter? Still, they're free to say whatever they like about it, I suppose.


Ahhh, sorry, I didn't know you were a non-American speaking about an American telling jokes to Americans about Americans.

FlowersInHisHairsays...

>> ^Payback:

>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
>> ^Payback:
>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
"Not really"? WTF. Sorry, Mr Rock - don't tell me what I can and can't say.
Anybody should be able to say anything - that's what freedom of speech means. If you're offended by what somebody says, well then, wait your turn and you can say whatever you want to say too. Yay!

Actually no. Freedom of Speech only has to do with government control over what you say. Society is still more than welcome to punish you for your ideas. If you go around slandering people, and they can prove you are wrong, you will get sued. You can't just go around saying anything that pops into your head without fear of punishment. People and companies can censor anyone and anything they want in their own areas, Congress just can't make it a law. You could be fired for what you've typed here, and it wouldn't be infringing on your right to free speech. Dag is completely within his rights to come on here and remove everything you've said since you joined the Sift. You have no right to have your say here, or anywhere. You merely have the right to not have your speech limited by the government.

That's what the US Constitutional Freedom of Speech means, yes. But I don't live in the US, so what do I care about what the US Congress has to say on the matter? Still, they're free to say whatever they like about it, I suppose.

Ahhh, sorry, I didn't know you were a non-American speaking about an American telling jokes to Americans about Americans.

Hahaha, excellent

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