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Does it say what I think it says across his shirt?
Check this CNN video out. Don't they black out stuff like this, or bleep the "N" word on TV? I'm asking cuz I think they do, but they didn't here. It says "N" across his shirt, and then he says the word later. It just seemed odd to see and hear it like that.
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Re: Does it say what I think it says across his shirt?
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Originally Posted by Real World
Check this CNN video out. Don't they black out stuff like this, or bleep the "N" word on TV? I'm asking cuz I think they do, but they didn't here. It says "N" across his shirt, and then he says the word later. It just seemed odd to see and hear it like that.
It's a rare example of a little bit of maturity by the media. Personally, I think the censorship of words when not used in an offensive context is absurd.
Re: Does it say what I think it says across his shirt?
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It's a rare example of a little bit of maturity by the media. Personally, I think the censorship of words when not used in an offensive context is absurd.
The "N" word has a nonoffensive context?
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Re: Does it say what I think it says across his shirt?
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It's a rare example of a little bit of maturity by the media. Personally, I think the censorship of words when not used in an offensive context is absurd.
Who gets to play God aboput the 'offensive ocontext' someone on the left no doubt.
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I find the N word to be one of the most offensive words in existence. Nice vid though. Elizabeth H. gives me a serious chubby. I never knew she was half...and half Italian. The View totally sucks. Those women don't know much to begin with, then they yell, cry, and say sorry "I love you". WTF is that? A good cat fight every now and then would be nice. :disagreement:
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Re: Does it say what I think it says across his shirt?
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Originally Posted by Real World
Check this CNN video out. Don't they black out stuff like this, or bleep the "N" word on TV? I'm asking cuz I think they do, but they didn't here. It says "N" across his shirt, and then he says the word later. It just seemed odd to see and hear it like that.
Re: Does it say what I think it says across his shirt?
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Originally Posted by Real World
I find the N word to be one of the most offensive words in existence. Nice vid though. Elizabeth H. gives me a serious chubby. I never knew she was half...and half Italian. The View totally sucks. Those women don't know much to begin with, then they yell, cry, and say sorry "I love you". WTF is that? A good cat fight every now and then would be nice. :disagreement:
Yeah, that NEVER happens here!
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