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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Ohhhh, ok. He didn't call a person the n-word, he called rappers the n-word. Got it.
When he said "Hey Akim, I'm sick of you playing that n----r s--t. I'm sick of hearing this n----rs f--king other n----rs in the ass stuff." he wasn't referring to any people as the n-word, right?
He was just calling something else the n-word. What was he calling the n-word again, can you explain it?
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Devils advocate here. I'm a huge rap guy but maybe Peter's was tired of the violent gangster rap being played where they often literally state are not a ##### unless unless you commit violent assaults, rape and get money .
There's actually a old boondocks episode that is like this. He is literally a old white dude from three hills Alberta How many black people did he interact with in his life before the majour ledges came calling? I don't condone his actions but growing up in a small town ( Etzikom) I can understand not understanding the n word is traumatic for some .
When I first got into rap 20 years ago I self admittedly called a coworker a nappy headed boy thinking it was a good thing . I listened to T pain alot when he first came out . He called himself that in a positive way all the time. I thought it was okay because he called himself that all the time amd so did other rappers. I was wrong. I'm not some old dude I was very with trends but I was corrected and I changed.
I don't know if Peter's is racist or not . But when I started on the scene because I moved from a smallllllll town to falconridge I didn't know better . I heard it in music and thought it was all cool.
Don't cancel me but I didn't know better at first. I heard the music lead me down some wrong assumptions. I learned otherwise then tried to do better.
I also did find a group of people who let me be more liberal with my terms who shared my interest in hip hop culture through the years that don't persecute me on my speech.
At the end of the day it depends on the person from the community and how they feel on the subject . I got friends who call me their n word and friends who hate it who are black.