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In reply to the discussion: Is it ever okay for white people to listen to, play, or sing along to Ni@@as In Paris? [View all]WinniSkipper
(363 posts)I have spent a good portion of the last decade around the teen/early 20s demographic. No bad jokes, please
We, as the elder generation, have the benefit of the understanding the significance of the world as it was "originally" used. The majority of the younger ones do not.
And call me crazy - but here is how some of the kids I had a discussion with put it. (paraphrased from many discussions) "The word you are talking about is xx@@-ER. We don't use that. It's xx@@-A- totally different".
Now - whether I actually agree with that statement - not pertinent. I have a different perspective. But you cannot ask kids to have the same view of the word we did. It was "forbidden" when I grew up. Commonplace when and where my grandparents grew up (for all the wrong reasons).
And it's Top 20, everyday slang for today's youth.