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In reply to the discussion: Is it now socially acceptable for white people to say the n word? [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)35. "I notice a lot of differences between their generation and mine"
Last edited Mon Aug 1, 2016, 09:00 AM - Edit history (1)
I stopped reading right about there. Millennials catch enough shit from the boomers already. They don't need your absurd anecdotal generalizations.
Incidentally, if you are in your late twenties, you are are the same goddamned generation as the college students and young people you're complaining about.
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A generational thing? Love that perspective... I'm into my 7th decade; with no n-words
HereSince1628
Jul 2016
#7
I liked the tv show Blackish episode that dealt with that . They take on a lot of great subjects
Person 2713
Jul 2016
#12
First episode of the season. They came out of the gate with a bang and never looked back,
CBGLuthier
Jul 2016
#59
OH we watch as a family , it just keeps getting better yes very well written AND performed
Person 2713
Jul 2016
#63
+1,"...hey might say it with a friend doesn't mean it would be ok to use it with just anyone.."
uponit7771
Aug 2016
#72
No, but many Trump supporters a pleased it's now okay to be a racist. No need for PC.
Doodley
Jul 2016
#33
Yes, many younger people will use the term freely with close friends, no matter their color.
Brickbat
Jul 2016
#40
I've seen it and heard it myself. Among the vastly white population where I live, it's a term of
Brickbat
Jul 2016
#43
A lot of youth seem to use it frequently among each other, and especially online
davidn3600
Jul 2016
#53
My generation and older (I am 68 ) use it daily in eastern Ohio and WV area. Something I
doc03
Jul 2016
#62
At a certain size, any company's HR department will cut that out real quick
TransitJohn
Aug 2016
#80
Is it now socially acceptable for people of any race to say the n word?
JustABozoOnThisBus
Aug 2016
#82
I would not advise any white person to say it, certainly not on the job.
forjusticethunders
Aug 2016
#84