Both terms carry significant historical and cultural weight. "Nazi" refers to a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party and is associated with the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. The other n-word is a racial slur used to dehumanize and oppress Black individuals. Both terms are deeply hurtful and should be avoided.
Yes, but only because nazi slightly watered down since racism is only 1 part of it
As they say: if you cannot even bring yourself to say one of the words, then it is clearly worse.
Yes, using the n-word is highly offensive and racist, regardless of the context in which it is used. It is a word with a deeply hurtful history of oppression and discrimination, and should never be used.
The word "19" is spelled as n-i-n-e-t-e-e-n.
At the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. It is a pro n ou n.
No, it is a slur used for black people.
Yes, but only because nazi slightly watered down since racism is only 1 part of it
Yes, it does.
Kapo n - In a Concentration Camp a Prison, usually a criminal is put in charge of a work group or other prisoners.
No.It's Ni*ga ,used to call a black person by a racist way!
Nazi.
Of course not. Nazi is an official term that refers to a right-wing, authoritarian, and nationalist German political party founded in 1919 and led from 1921 by Hitler. We all know what followed. The n-word is a euphemism for a highly offensive and comtemptious term used to describe a black person.
As they say: if you cannot even bring yourself to say one of the words, then it is clearly worse.
"Bad" is positive. The corresponding comparative is "worse" and the superlative is "worst".
Nazis (without an apostrophe) is the proper plural.
To create an all powerful nazi german world.
When Hitler's mother was admitted in the hospital for a surgery,his mother died after the surgery n d doc. was a Jew.So then he started hating Jews n became a member of nazi party n was made d leader of d nazi party.