Twitter Exchange Highlights the Need for the Return of Anti-N* Sentiment

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a thought-provoking Twitter exchange, Eric Alper (@ThatEricAlper) and James Fell (@BodyForWife) have sparked a heated conversation about societal values from the past that should make a comeback. The conversation, captured in a widely shared screenshot, showcases Eric Alper asking his followers, "What thing from your teenage years do you think should make a comeback?" This query generated substantial engagement with 476 replies, 22 retweets, and 159 likes.

In response to Alper's question, James Fell delivered a poignant reply: "The prevailing belief that N***s are bad." This tweet, which has resonated with many users, indirectly addresses the concerning resurgence of extremist ideologies in modern times.

The dialogue between these two Twitter users has ignited various reactions from the online community. Many commenters expressed their frustration with the current sociopolitical climate, where tolerance towards extremist views appears to be fluctuating. One user mentioned, "This angered the mods," highlighting the sensitive nature of the topic.

Others shared nostalgic reflections, noting how, during their upbringing, N***s were universally vilified in media, from movies to video games, as the default antagonists. One user commented, "When I was growing up, the default bad guys - the ones that could be slaughtered indiscriminately - in movies, TV shows, and video games were always N***s. They could be treated as such because we knew as a society that their beliefs held no good for us as a whole."

The exchange also spurred discussions on the importance of proactive community defense against such ideologies. A passionate user remarked, "It's about time. So sick and tired of people acting like they need to take the high road of non-violence when violence is already at their doorstep. If words alone were enough to convince the N***s and fascists, Stonewall would've turned out very different. Come together and protect yourselves."

Additionally, the conversation drew attention to historical contexts, with users recalling past encounters with extremist groups and their destructive impact on society. Reflecting on personal experiences, one user shared, "Based on the stories my Grandfather told me about his own father's family fleeing Poland during the war: Only good N*** is a dead N***."

This Twitter exchange between Eric Alper and James Fell serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining strong societal stances against harmful ideologies. It underscores the need for collective vigilance and the revival of a clear moral consensus that denounces extremism unequivocally.

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CrisprCAS

"This angered the mods"

mycatwontletmeclosemybedroomdoor

N***s...I hate these guys.

ApothecaryGrant

It's about g*****n time. So sick and tired of people acting like they need to take the high road of non-violence when violence is already at their doorstep. If words alone were enough to convince the n***s and fascists, Stonewall would've turned out very different. Come together and protect yourselves. N***s are very good at breaking up communities that aren't able to push them out once they start cracking skulls.

Dethvulf

When I was growing up, the default bad guys -the ones that be slaughtered indiscriminately - in movies, TV shows and video games were always N***s. They could be treated as such because we knew we a society that their beliefs held no good for us as a whole.

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wilagames

I think it would be cool if winter came back.

LucyMei

My pal was complaining "people are so politically correct these days, I can't do what I want". He wanted to wear a N*** t-shirt while selling his bread in the market. That's when you know someone is too far gone and talking is useless.

daliamonra

N***s are bad. Full stop end of story. They are not good people. They do not have good beliefs and the fact we let them fester and comeback like the cockroaches they are, says we s****** up as a society. I never understood how suddenly being against fascists made me a bad guy. Fascists should be stopped and stomped.

mangoinparis

There were a lot of skinheads when I was a teenager. They're less popular now that you can just wear a Maga hat.

HighSorcerer

Tolerance is a social contract. I am tolerant towards you and you, in exchange, will be tolerant towards me. We don't need to agree, we don't need to be friends, we just need to let one another exist and be okay with that. The issue arises when your beliefs promote a lack of tolerance, perhaps towards me, perhaps towards others. By abstaining from your side of the contract of tolerance, you yourself are no longer tolerated, and I am going to, in defense of myself or others, kick your teeth in.

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