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Originally Posted by imeubu
Sorry... I just can't get on board with pummeling someone for doing something that, while it may be wrong... can't be wrong for only some of us.
Anyone who has heard Rap knows the N word is ubiquitous as well as sexual references that denigrate and marginalize.
How is it that Bill is not allowed to complain about that sort of content being brought into his dressing room but others are defended for their right to blast it out without regard.
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Jesus Christ stop painting all "rap" with one brush. Some black hip hop artists use the word in their lyrics, and some black artists don't. Just like in life, some black people use the word and some opt not to. It's not a hip hop thing. Just like it's not a comedy thing because you might hear comedians say it. It's also not for anyone except black people to judge if/when it's right or wrong to use the term.
The only thing that's cut and dry is that if you're not black, you don't use the word or think the word, ever. In literally any situation. In literally any context. It's really easy and simple.