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In reply to the discussion: Fraternity 'Mom' Is 'Heartbroken' Over Video That Shows Her Singing N-Word [View all]Guaguacoa
(271 posts)If the word is offensive then it's offensive. Don't want to hear it then don't release it on a national released song. Either that or don't sell it to white people. To me it's ridiculous. If this woman buys this song or it's playing on the radio then she has every right to sing along to it.
This stuff really flushes any thought that "progressives" have on everyone being treated equal down the drain. I don't want to hear "but everyone is not being treated equal" because that's the whole point. Either you are for that or against it, it's not a selective thing. Who cares if the other side is not for it? If my side is not then what am I doing here? Either a word is offensive or it's not. Some black people do not like to hear it from black people either. I tend to side with them, if the word is offensive then only let offensive people use it. If I hear a latino singing or listening to racist words toward us I will consider it just as offensive as another race person using them. Selective outrage is the utmost in hpocrisy.
Like to call your friends that? Then do, but putting it out in a song changes the game.