Every counterpoint you make is a non sequitur. You did not address the main point! I was correct in my use of the term 'equivocation'. Noun verb, adjective, adverb, it doesn't fucking matter. If you equate 2 meanings of the same word as one, you are equivocating, therefor using fallacious logic to form your opinion. Lead was just a basic example, get over it, there are plenty of others. I'm feeling generous so I'll give you one more. Faith. It can mean belief in something you haven't seen or cannot be verified. It can also mean trust. You can have faith in your auto mechanic to get the job done, but that doesn't mean you can't prove his existence or abilities. You can have both faith(1) in god and faith(2, but dependent on 1) in god, but that doesn't make their meaning synonymous as some folks fallaciously argue. Multiple meanings. Doesn't mean just black people, and therefor is not neutral. You are wrong. You are only referring to one definition while ignoring the rest. When people say "my nigga", they are using definition #3, just like KRS was saying. Don't equate it to #1. http://mentalfloss.com/article/49834/14-words-are-their-own-opposites This is where I got that from. Maybe it doesn't qualify because it has a dash, but there are plenty of words that do, and you cannot refute that. You are just nitpicking my terminology. I am right about my definition of equivocation and the fact that you have used it multiple times in this thread. No amount of ad hominem insults and non sequiturs will disprove that. OMG he's right, but there's a DASH IN THERE!!!! His entire point must be wrong! I was only trying to help you understand what equivocation is because you clearly don't. Watch, his next counterpoint will be that it's a hyphen and not a dash so everything I typed out above is wrong.