The Real World: Go Big Or Go Home - Spoilers

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Did she really say "colored people" because if she did I'll bless her with some holy water 

yeah she said "I have nothing against colored people" or something like that while talking to dean, ceejai and chris

WittyWrath wrote:

PinkRose wrote:Who is that person for you?

Most people would think Nia but I'd go for Averey.

Ew, so I guess that means you're not a breast or *** man?

averey has an excellent figure and she has the type of body that will never get fat

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2rhb5zq&s=8

girls with huge ***** and tits are nice too but they have a short shelf life on them and its expected that theyre pretty much beluga whale tier once they have their first kid or hit 35 years old....which ever comes first. skinnier more petite girls usually have a life time guarantee on them

WittyWrath wrote:

HonestTea101 wrote:Just saw a preview with Jenna saying "colored people". LORD help me this season

OMFG. Someone bless this child.

Rosa Parks and 1963 (hidden reference). 

The one and only Coral.

i didnt realize people were so offended by "colored people." lmao

i live in LA and i hear that all the time

not trying to be provocative but what would be the socially correct way to address that group?

^^directed to everyone for a variety of views on what they find apporriate

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I feel like when people say colored people they say it to avoid sounding racist because in this world is offensive to say "black people" 

I feel like when people say colored people they say it to avoid sounding racist because in this world is offensive to say "black people" 

Agreed. On here, its fine to say black people, I guess. But out there, people would still think its offensive or whatever. I don't think she's to blame for that one.

i didnt realize people were so offended by "colored people." lmaoi live in LA and i hear that all the timenot trying to be provocative but what would be the socially correct way to address that group?^^directed to everyone for a variety of views on what they find apporriate

you do?? you've heard a white person say "colored people" in front of a black person? this just sounds made up haha i don't believe that

I almost think just saying black people is less of a harsh phrase... may sound backwards, but it's true. African American is also widely used, but it really depends on the context of the conversation. "Colored people" is just extremely old fashioned and frankly sounds a bit prejudiced

 

As a black person you cannot call me a colored person. Being called colored is offensive because its associated with a time when we were not equals. No one remembers the signs where no colored people were allowed in certain restaurants or couldn't drink out of certain water fountains? Aside from that how could you describe me as colored when my skin is brown.

I would love to know the black population in Jenna's hometown for her to think her remarks would be okay in the house. She has to know at least one black person with common sense to correct her.

I always laugh when a non-black person looks hesitant to say black, heffa just say black. Black is not offensive. Just say it!

I've never heard anyone say colored people unless I was watching a video on segregation. I wouldn't use that term.. but i'm not personally offended by it. What confuses me is that a lot of minorities tend to use the term POC (people of color) when talking about minorities on the internet, but I saw a white person say poc and the minority (i don't remember what they were) was mad because that's an outdated term. So idk if POC & colored people is the same.. but to me it isn't.

And I do hope CJ & Dean try to calmy correct her when she says stupid comments like "I've never met black people like you before!". But when she starts bein unapologetically racist, knock her *** out! 

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I always laugh when a non-black person looks hesitant to say black, heffa just say black. Black is not offensive. Just say it!I've never heard anyone say colored people unless I was watching a video on segregation. I wouldn't use that term.. but i'm not personally offended by it. What confuses me is that a lot of minorities tend to use the term POC (people of color) when talking about minorities on the internet, but I saw a white person say poc and the minority (i don't remember what they were) was mad because that's an outdated term. So idk if POC & colored people is the same.. but to me it isn't.

lol right

I don't even like the term people of color just call me Black or African American.

I always laugh when a non-black person looks hesitant to say black, heffa just say black. Black is not offensive. Just say it!I've never heard anyone say colored people unless I was watching a video on segregation. I wouldn't use that term.. but i'm not personally offended by it. What confuses me is that a lot of minorities tend to use the term POC (people of color) when talking about minorities on the internet, but I saw a white person say poc and the minority (i don't remember what they were) was mad because that's an outdated term. So idk if POC & colored people is the same.. but to me it isn't.And I do hope CJ & Dean try to calmy correct her when she says stupid comments like "I've never met black people like you before!". But when she starts bein unapologetically racist, knock her *** out! 

they both sound outdated to me imo lol it's always been okay to say black people around toronto, but then again... it's a city and in canada haha we are generally more cultured than these small town 'muricans haha

As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).

And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

timster3 wrote:

I always laugh when a non-black person looks hesitant to say black, heffa just say black. Black is not offensive. Just say it!I've never heard anyone say colored people unless I was watching a video on segregation. I wouldn't use that term.. but i'm not personally offended by it. What confuses me is that a lot of minorities tend to use the term POC (people of color) when talking about minorities on the internet, but I saw a white person say poc and the minority (i don't remember what they were) was mad because that's an outdated term. So idk if POC & colored people is the same.. but to me it isn't.And I do hope CJ & Dean try to calmy correct her when she says stupid comments like "I've never met black people like you before!". But when she starts bein unapologetically racist, knock her *** out! 

they both sound outdated to me imo lol it's always been okay to say black people around toronto, but then again... it's a city and in canada haha we are generally more cultured than these small town 'muricans haha

The U.S. is such a strange country.

As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

yeah, i don't believe this either lol

As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

Where you think your ancestors came from? Smile

As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

I just say whatever I want, lol. And anyone can call me black (I'm mixed tho..), African American, or just about anything, and I won't even give two *****. If its thrown at me disrespectfully, though, Ima floor you.

202mitch wrote:

timster3 wrote:I always laugh when a non-black person looks hesitant to say black, heffa just say black. Black is not offensive. Just say it!I've never heard anyone say colored people unless I was watching a video on segregation. I wouldn't use that term.. but i'm not personally offended by it. What confuses me is that a lot of minorities tend to use the term POC (people of color) when talking about minorities on the internet, but I saw a white person say poc and the minority (i don't remember what they were) was mad because that's an outdated term. So idk if POC & colored people is the same.. but to me it isn't.And I do hope CJ & Dean try to calmy correct her when she says stupid comments like "I've never met black people like you before!". But when she starts bein unapologetically racist, knock her *** out! 

they both sound outdated to me imo lol it's always been okay to say black people around toronto, but then again... it's a city and in canada haha we are generally more cultured than these small town 'muricans haha

The U.S. is such a strange country.

it really is haha

Debut Album wrote:

As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

Where you think your ancestors came from? Smile

My Ancestors were Indian actually.

Debut Album wrote:

As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

I just say whatever I want, lol. And anyone can call me black (I'm mixed tho..), African American, or just about anything, and I won't even give two *****. If its thrown at me disrespectfully, though, Ima floor you.

I remember watching a documentary on mixed people (mostly black/white mixtures) feeling like they aren't accepted in either communities. They don't look anything like white people, but don't feel black enough to be black. It was fascinating. Just a random thought.. I asked my mixed friend what option does her check mark when he's applying for a job and it asks if he's black or white & doesn't have a "mixed" option. He chooses black. Which is funny cause he doesn't look black AT ALL. He looks exactly like David Archuleta, who looks Filipino and Mexican to me lol. 

Debut Album wrote:

As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

Where you think your ancestors came from? Smile

Gazi? UHURU!

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As a black person myself I would just like to be called Black because frankly that's what I am. I don't like the term African American because I have no African in me at all(but I won't get mad if someone would call me that though).And people can't say black now? Really? That's ******* rediculous.

My Ancestors were Indian actually.

Well you said you were Black so some of your ancestors have to be as well. Your family doesn't magically change from Indian to Black overnight. LOL!

I wonder if any of the six/seven have ever been in Las Vegas before? That might make it even more interesting.

Debut Album wrote:

My Ancestors were Indian actually.

Well you said you were Black so some of your ancestors have to be as well. Your family doesn't magically change from Indian to Black overnight. LOL!

I wonder if any of the six/seven have ever been in Las Vegas before? That might make it even more interesting.

I think Dean's bio said he moved to Nevada with his dad from Africa when he was young so I'm sure he's been there before.

I wonder if any of the six/seven have ever been in Las Vegas before? That might make it even more interesting.

doesn't dean live there?

Not all so-called black folk come from Africa but that discussion is for another day. Smile

I will say i'm fascinated by Jenna's social media. I haven't looked too much into her but every video i've seen of her she's listening to a black rapper lmao.

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