Please review the original post. Your question is irrelevant. This is not a tutorial on how not to be racist. This is a public service announcement. If you support a racist, you're probably also a racist.
So you are saying its only racist if a ehite person says the n word but 100% fine if a black person says it every sentence?
The word is what blacks were called during slavery n shit. In general it is racist to say it. BUT the blacks are using it so often in normal general conversation that they are normalizing the word making it no longer racist. If they see no problem with the word then theres nothing wrong with it at all. Get out of here with your double standard shit
Depends tbh. I'm black and dont use the word at all but just because a black person or black people sometimes use the word doesnt mean its racist 🤔 Just because a white person says it doesnt necessarily mean its racist however, if a white person is saying it to a black person it is racist..and why would a white person want to say the word anyway? To fit in? If so with who? Its just like if a white person is singing along to a song with the N word in it why would they feel the need to say it.. i dont get it why people are upset
I dont get it either. Ive always hated the word. But its 1 word 1 meaning. Its either racist or its not. If ots racist then NO ONE should say it at all no matter what. When blacks are calling each other it i dont blame everyone else using it in normal conversation as well
Also how do you not know what racism is 😬 seems kinds impossible unless youve been sheltered all your life with no internet.. but you clearly have internet so.... what?
This wasn't part of my original post at all. Nor did I ever bring this up. Please be anti-racist instead. Thank you.
If it feels like racism, like you are somehow being dismissive of the trauma a marginalized group may have felt or is feeling as a result of a system built to oppress them or dehumanize them, it might be an ism. Use google to find out which one. You're already on the internet.
You probably should say black people and not "blacks". Just so you know referring to black people as "blacks" is rooted in systemic racism. Again, I never said any of that. You did.
You the 1 saying i was racist for explaining something very simple. I was asking shit to clarify what you mean. But you avoiding it just makes you dont know shit
I know enough not to randomly start defending the usage of a word that I know is offensive and has been deemed racist in a conversation about racism. That just wasn't the move guy. Here's a pro tip, the first step to learning about how to change your racist viewpoints, is to stop defending your racist viewpoints, and truly listen. You can either be an ally against racism or a supporter of it. There is no middle ground. Hope you learned.
But how do we as white people know it's offensive if you call each other it in a brotherly way? Charlie is saying it makes no sense to think that black people saying a word is okay, while white people saying it is racist when it was racist to begin with and, by that logic, NO ONE should be saying it. Or, hell, everyone should be allowed to because it's a word? 🤷