Hello Sup Forums. I am LEGAL immigrant to this great country, the USA. I support Donald Trump and unfortunately can not vote.
I have one question of Sup Forums of something I sometimes hear when people are talking about blacks. Usually on television, but sometimes I hear it said this as well.
Why do people sometime refer to the blacks as "inwards"? I tried to Google and it helps nothing!
Hudson Young
Please answer. I have wondered about this many times!
Eli Walker
Please I hope that Sup Forums can help.
Ryder Hill
>inwards never heard of this
Leo Young
never heard of it here in England either
Julian Nguyen
>N words >bait
Joshua Sanders
They do say this on televisions. Surely you must have heard.
Oliver Cox
Please explain >N words
Carter Clark
nope, by the way what country are you from?
Camden Evans
Can you use >inwards In a sentence so maybe we have a better understanding?
Not really as I am not understanding the meaning. I hear it said "He called them inwards."
David Davis
dafuq
Zachary Mitchell
N words = Nigger
Now fuck off
Justin Mitchell
I have also heard it once as "He used the inward." This is not making sense.
Levi Johnson
How can it be said "He used the inward?"
in·ward ˈinwərd/ adjective adjective: inward
1. directed or proceeding toward the inside; coming in from outside. "the inward rush of air" synonyms: toward the inside, going in; concave "an inward curve" antonyms: outward existing within the mind, soul, or spirit, and often not expressed. "she felt an inward sense of release" synonyms: internal, inner, interior, innermost; More private, personal, hidden, secret, veiled, masked, concealed, unexpressed "an inward smile" antonyms: external
adverb adverb: inward; adverb: inwards
1. toward the inside. "the door began to swing inward"
Easton Wright
wait wait you're just mishearing. inwards sounds like n word n word being nigger /thread
he used the n word >he used nigger he called them inwards >he called them niggers see, now it makes sense
Caleb Gonzalez
Thanks. I am understanding this, but if they are using the quote of what another said, why do they not say "nigger" instead of "inward" or N-word?
Mason James
Why would anyone say nigger on television?
Christian Sanders
>He used the inward They meant "He used the N-word". Referring to a popular word of spite, "nigger", which was a commonly used word during the slave times to refer to people of African American descent.
Kind of feel like I'm getting baited here.
Grayson Cooper
I only understand after you explained. This part I do not. What is the reason it is said in this way?