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Topic: I am confused ... about the word thug ...
mysticalview21's photo
Wed 04/29/15 01:58 PM
Edited by mysticalview21 on Wed 04/29/15 02:00 PM
when did the word thug become a raciest word ...meaning a black person...I have always thought a thug was someone like a bully and a large person that may kill you if in the mafias or in prisons ... a bouncer in a club... someone doing crimes... someones body guard ... but they say now ...it is use to mean... something very racial ...
if blacks want to be known for that... what ever... but not the first thing that comes to mind... when saying someone is a thug ...

mightymoe's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:04 PM
i didn't know "thug" went racist... it means gangster, not a color...

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Wed 04/29/15 02:05 PM
Don't think it is a word with racist connotations. It's a 'lifestyle' choice. Lots of 'musicians' have co-opted it and it's made its way into the Urban dictionary but it's not inherently racist.

It's just a way for folks with little else to base self-esteem on to set themselves apart. 'Hey! Look at me!' smokin


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Wed 04/29/15 02:05 PM
Edited by 2KidsMom on Wed 04/29/15 02:07 PM
Example. ..
I'm just Thug like that.


#ThugLife #Attitude


....smokin

2469nascar's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:07 PM
didnt no it was raciest, why do you think its raciest?,,been called kracker 100 times,,just made me laugh,,,

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Wed 04/29/15 02:07 PM
historical A member of an organization of robbers and assassins in India. Devotees of the goddess Kali, the Thugs waylaid and strangled their victims, usually travellers, in a ritually prescribed manner. They were suppressed by the British in the 1830s.

The above is from Google and the English Oxford dictionary. But in more modern times,and to me,the closest description would be 'bully'.I don't see it having anything to do with race now,other than it's origin.

JustScribbles's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:09 PM

Example. ..
I'm just Thug like that.


#ThugLife #Attitude


....smokin


There ya have it!

Hiya 2K! (((CFG)))

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Wed 04/29/15 02:24 PM

when did the word thug become a raciest word ...meaning a black person...I have always thought a thug was someone like a bully and a large person that may kill you if in the mafias or in prisons ... a bouncer in a club... someone doing crimes... someones body guard ... but they say now ...it is use to mean... something very racial ...
if blacks want to be known for that... what ever... but not the first thing that comes to mind... when saying someone is a thug ...



I think the term "gangster" is used in the blacks rap music world.. self coined by them. I would assume taken from the term used to describe the Mafia.

But I have never affiliated thug with blacks or heard that term used exclusively for blacks. I have heard it used for criminals.. of any color or race.

Justfun_1's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:36 PM
I agree,and it's a word used to describe them by others,not something used by themselves...

2469nascar's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:40 PM
iam confused why anybody wood think its a raciest term,,,

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:44 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thug

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:45 PM
I think this thread has oversimplified the subject a bit.

It's not that "thug" has become a racist term. What has happened, is that on several occasions, people who used the word "thug" to refer to some black people they were critical of, who appeared to those accusing them of racism, to be using the term ONLY for black people who behaved in that way.

In particular, after Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman responded very intensely and in an angry-sounding way to post game questions by Erin Andrews, several commentators described him as behaving like a thug. Since that term was not used to refer to similar behavior from anyone else, they were accused of using it for racial reasons.

Add to that, that ongoing racial sensitivity means that people who want to express their racism publicly, have to use cover words and phrases, and the suspicion that "thug" has become one of those, is to be expected.

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Wed 04/29/15 02:51 PM

I think this thread has oversimplified the subject a bit.

It's not that "thug" has become a racist term. What has happened, is that on several occasions, people who used the word "thug" to refer to some black people they were critical of, who appeared to those accusing them of racism, to be using the term ONLY for black people who behaved in that way.

In particular, after Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman responded very intensely and in an angry-sounding way to post game questions by Erin Andrews, several commentators described him as behaving like a thug. Since that term was not used to refer to similar behavior from anyone else, they were accused of using it for racial reasons.

Add to that, that ongoing racial sensitivity means that people who want to express their racism publicly, have to use cover words and phrases, and the suspicion that "thug" has become one of those, is to be expected.
Yep....thats the word on the skreet.....

onzoosk2's photo
Wed 04/29/15 02:56 PM
Again, they brought it on themselves with their kind of music, if you can call it that. They wanted it that way, and it stuck, read the WHOLE article about the recording companies.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thug

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Wed 04/29/15 03:06 PM

Example. ..
I'm just Thug like that.


#ThugLife #Attitude


....smokin


This is the only response you should listen to. This lady knows her thug.

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Wed 04/29/15 03:17 PM
Ohhh.. thug..... not thong....hmm..

.. no comment..:angel: .

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Wed 04/29/15 03:20 PM
I thought of thug as kind of a slang word. A ruffian or lowlife. Maybe even a bully.

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Wed 04/29/15 04:06 PM
when did the word thug become a raciest word

Whenever you started feeling there were racial connotations to it?

Other than that, any word can have racial connotations if a person wants to put them in, or see them.

but they say now ...it is use to mean... something very racial ...

Who's "they?"


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Wed 04/29/15 04:12 PM

Who's "they?"


Them.

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Wed 04/29/15 04:12 PM

Who's "they?"


Them.

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