Sep 21, 2017 There's white culture, things like The Breakfast Club and old s-----y movies like that are pretty white.
Sep 21, 2017 Caucasians the same race that get offended over another white person saying n----- in a song
Sep 21, 2017 Well obv a majority of movies back in the day are pretty white lol most of superhoes are white and when a movie this day and age change the race white people get mad for not following a comic that was made in a era of racist tension
Sep 21, 2017 Context is a huge part. You can say the N word w/o being racist, e.g. quoting. But if you begin to repeat the word in other instances because it’s in songs (making it seem more acceptable), it can dilute the perceived offensiveness from the person using it I’m white, and personally I’ve never said it in a derogatory way, but I’m sure I’ve said it when rapping some Snoop Dogg or whatever — does that make me racist? No way
Sep 21, 2017 lol. why is the operative question here "does that make me racist"? the operative question is "should i be doing this."
Sep 21, 2017 Its so nice to talk about these things in a civil and normal way Then the breakfast club gets mentioned lmao
Sep 21, 2017 idk, as a white person, it's very easy to omit saying the n-word while attending rap concerts
Sep 21, 2017 Because the whole reason why people are asking if you should be doing it, is because some people view it as racist
Sep 21, 2017 because everyone knows my viewing experience is in shambles if i can't drop a few n bombs
Sep 21, 2017 Imo it's alright for white girls to sing that as long as it's the lyrics of a song, so whatever. Also, Piers Morgan is a irrelevant c----, end of thread