I agree @Micah.
The word "nigger" and "nigga" have a deeper meaning and history to it than most pronouns. Especially in regards to black folk.
Of course, it just isn't right when white people say "nigga" (mostly because it is cringe and less because of context or meaning for me). In general,
I prefer when people call me by my name or by any other pronoun. Even amongst other black peeps, I dislike when someone calls me "nigga".
The term actually comes with a certain image . . . and not a good one. I am not a "nigga" and I never want to be known as a "nigga". I am not disowning my racial background, but being black and being a "nigga" are two different things.
. . . now as for the internet, I don't care. Lol. Just no hard "r".
Last edited by Yuma; Dec 17, 2017 at 05:27 AM.