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No one sings like Gaston

I'm sorry are we under the impression that the Mason/Dixon line held all those racists at some invisible border where they don't live in the North?

I heard my father use the word once when I was 5 years old (we lived in Memphis at the time, in the mid-'80s, and almost all of my classmates and friends were black), and I WENT OFF on him like a 5-year-old almost never would. Tore him a new asshole, despite my usual demeanor of loving adorable little daughter - how

Because we're easier to pick on, honestly.

The first time I ever heard the "n" word used hatefully was in central Illinois—about an hour south of Chicago.

But hey, Southerners have a lock on being backwards, y'know. ;)

As someone whose lived in both the south as well as the more "gentile" yankee states of Boston and New York, I just have to say it's just as bad up North if not worse. I contribute it to education down here with it being a little more out there in your face but let's be real New York City is completely racist and

I'm in rural Alabama. I went from a virulent, in-your-face racist as a child. Yes, I was a racist child, who consistently spewed the most vile white supremacist shit at fellow children. Each idea, each word of hate, had been spoon-fed to me from a young age.

I like to think of myself as the Internet's Kurosawa. My visual storytelling is mind-blowing. ;-)

Or for an entirely justifiable reason.