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Words Must Not Be Banned or Buried

  • Posted by: HNIC
  • on July 28, 2008 at 11:37 pm

In the present atmosphere of imagery and slogans it is so important that words not be censored by society. It is generally accepted under the First Amendment that ALL SPEECH is protected speech, with certain exceptions, i.e. yelling fire in a theater, etc.

My partner and I see the present misguided attempt to censor words that might offend one group or another is the road to perdition. We cannot afford to let imagery and slogans control the debate without being allowed to create and publish objecting material that interjects substance, logic, and historical perspective.

We are so tired of the way the main stream media (MSM) treats us that we decided come up with a word that describes how we feel about this issue and at same time push the limits if constitutionally protected speech. There is only one word that meets those requirements and that word is “nigger”.

No other word in the history of mankind
stirs up so much controversy and yet adeptly describes the way the MSM media and their arrogant corporate masters treat the American public. A vital part of the democratic process has been taken over by the “massas” and we at The Daily Nigger (http://thedailynigger.com) intend to expose the media’s treachery and pandering to political agendas. We see a dangerous prescription for disaster with the current media orgy over Barack Hussien Obomber. (http://barackobomber.com)

Come tell us what you think. We’re dying to know;-)

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