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Khal Drag A Hoe
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We disagree, it is what it is. You not agreeing with me doesn't make you intellectual bankrupt, just morally bankrupt and a touch racist.

Cool story, bro. Keep it up and I'll take all of your college fund and your allowance.

Wait, you devolved into making completely childish comments when you said "coming from someone who has hoe in their name."

Oh I'm sure there are influences.

There are some white people who like to say "my black friends let me do this" and just because your friends are cool with it does not make it right or okay.

No sweat, let me go suck on your dad's balls.

Hot take: telling white people they aren't allowed to use the n-word, a word that was used to shit on black people, isn't racist. Telling white people that black people CAN use that word as a term of endearment/reappropriation isn't racist.

From Texas - where they still have active chapters of the KKK, and they are known racists? You think rap music is where they learned the n-word?

This is the thing, the PC police needed to happen. Words matter and they have deadly connotations. I personally can't say "you are an ally" if you casually use the n-word and attempt to justify it w/ "I was just joking, geez."

Republicans are unified in their racism.

SO GODDAMN SIMPLE.

A lot of who we are is contingent upon our circumstances. Like family, decade we grow up in, our culture, our friends, et cetera.

Probability. Like how it's safe of me to assume that if I was born in a Muslim family, I probably would be Muslim.

Cool story, bro.

You're right, non-black people shouldn't be allowed to casually say the n-word.

White people have said the n-word long before rap music, and if you are blaming rap music for why white people feel empowered to say the n-word, you obviously missed the lesson on slavery, jim crow, KKK, civil rights.

This is the thing - people are allowed to say what they want, but they aren't free from repercussions.

Semantics do matter.

Even if you are a black person who doesn't believe in saying the "n-word" at all, I don't understand why you think it's "reverse racism" to tell white people, shoot, non-black people, that it's EXTRA wrong for them to use it casually.

If your friends give you a pass, that's your friends. But you're dead wrong if you think it's okay to say that joke in front of other people WHO DON'T THINK THE WAY YOU DO.