Yes my friend, it is. There's a reason you don't hear politicians, celebrities, athletes, or other public figures use that term in public settings. It's racist. Not as bad as the N word but racist nonetheless.No the **** it ain’t. Quit the BS
1st of all Mr. Wiley...UM is a great academic institution and arguably the Ivey league school of the south...there was too much ignorance in that segment
"I don't take fat house slaves in fedoras seriously" . **** Jason Whitlock; skip to 6:45
We use the word coon and in worst case scenarios Uncle Tom as they are fit. Coon and ***** are not the same. One poster already explained how Whitlock is a coon.Yes my friend, it is. There's a reason you don't hear politicians, celebrities, athletes, or other public figures use that term in public settings. It's racist. Not as bad as the N word but racist nonetheless.
I don't know if you're black or not, but if you are, don't let anyone call you that.
You’re talking about a entirely different meaning. One that isn’t even used except in the examples providedhttps://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/coon/
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You’re talking about a entirely different meaning. One that isn’t even used except in the examples provided
Ritz and cheese is deliciousWhat about cracker?
You’re talking about a entirely different meaning. One that isn’t even used except in the examples provided
That tubby coon *******? Get that fake Uncle Ruckus punk out of here
If you don’t take your sensitive *** on somewhere. LolNice try. You're wrong and ignorant. Take down the post or just agree that you support racist language.
See post above.So you meant he was literally a racoon?
What about cracker?