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Every statement, every phrase, has a context, which is what gives that symbolic statement its real, actual, functional, contextual meaning. For example, in certain non Western cultures, the symbol of the swastika (as we call it) has a completely unrelated meaning due to a completely unrelated context of its usage as a symbol, and that context we call culture, or history, or, plain out intention.
This is the general argument of those who say it's "different" depending on if you are white or black: different contexts, etcetera. But that is not my point. My point is, your own question needs context. Why do you ask this question? Are you a sociologist? Are you a white pride enthusiast seeking companionship? Are you a troll? Are you a black person working through your blackness and whatever that means in this crazy, messed up world of ours? Are you well-hung? These all are needed before I answer any random question. sadre | ||
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