Sentences with phrase «nigger who»

I'd be the type of nigger who played pool at the titty bar and cheated on his wife with the blond cheese girl from the Trader Joe's on National and Westwood Boulevards.
Whenever some nigger who'd «done lost they motherfucking mind» needed to be talked down from a tree or freeway overpass precipice, the call would go out.

Not exact matches

A Black Panther pins his «I'm Black and Proud» button on a White doctor (who had shown an unusual amount of soul), proclaiming him an «honorary nigger
White men must be made to realize that the black church is the instrument of God in this world, not just a group of nigger churchgoers who are separated unto themselves until the good graces of white men call them back into fellowship with white congregations.
The word «nigger» for example, I have a couple african american friends who call eachother «nigger» all the time.
A county legislator, who was head of the Yacht Club, had told the members, «Benepe wanted to become a member of the Yacht Club, but I told him I didn't want him or his nigger friends here.»
Grace, whom Timothy characterizes as «a society lady who spends her time rescuing wretched niggers,» seems a stand - in for upper middle - class whites who have «good intentions» with regard to racial justice.
To the contrary, Carl was a bon vivant who took to and immersed himself into black culture with abandon, even writing a very controversial novel entitled «Nigger Heaven.»
I imagine, then, that perhaps the problem of Three Billboards is one of who it is being made for: the type of people who might laugh at an extended gag about nigger torturing in the first act while looking forward to the redemption of a racist and abusive police officer in the third.
The policeman who arrested him has never used the word nigger or that fucking Jew?
Not that most of the ladies in this category have been short - listed for playing saints, but the squawking Ryan's potty mouth reigns supreme in Gone Baby Gone: The calculated one - liners meant to elicit audience sympathy for Boston's lower class («I don't got no daycare» — essentially a variation of Amy «I got one leg» Poehler's Amber from SNL) are trumped by nasties like «Why don't you suck a nigger's dick, Bea,» «It smells like cock,» «Nigger please, I hid it,» «Fucks yous both,» and my personal favorite, «Who's the faggot now, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.&nigger's dick, Bea,» «It smells like cock,» «Nigger please, I hid it,» «Fucks yous both,» and my personal favorite, «Who's the faggot now, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.&Nigger please, I hid it,» «Fucks yous both,» and my personal favorite, «Who's the faggot now, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.»
One of those preschool loverboys who was always trying to kiss the girls, always coming up behind them during a merengue and giving them the pelvic pump, the first nigger to learn the perrito and the one who danced it any chance he got.
According to critic Lawrence Alloway, by 1975 this gallery was known as the «Nigger Room,» «a coinage of black artists who are accustomed to being shown in this small area at the Whitney.»
More recently she has turned her focus on working with young people exploring how their voices are heard in society, including the Noise Summit commissioned by SLG, working with school - aged children who live on an estate in South London, exploring their relationship to noise, making noise and having their voices heard in public space and Baldwin's Nigger RELOADED a project with the sorryyoufeeluncomfortable collective that reflects on the contemporary relevance of Horace Ove's 1968 film documenting James Baldwin's visit that year to the West Indian Student Centre.
One who breaks an unjust law must do it openly, lovingly (not hatefully as the white mothers did in New Orleans when they were seen on television screaming, «nigger, nigger, nigger»), and with a willingness to accept the penalty.
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