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another example.
im using eminem as a symbol of the white people on this site. b/c thats what alot of them would like to be. ok look at how unracist eminem is. look what he does, he's a rapper and hangs out with black people all day. i dont see how "with his backround" if he started sayin the N word in his songs that it would make him a racist. and i know there would be an uproar if eminem started saying the N word in his songs.
but him like alot of white kids today have never looked at black people the way a slave owner had and dont feel that when they say it it should be put into the same context as if a slave owner had just said it.
you have to always put things in context.
an example of putting things into context.
say i white person says the N word and a black guy says he's racist.
is the white person always the one being racist?
i dont think so...
somtimes... like if he was being racist and trying to put a black person down, but if he's just saying it in like a normal conversation, like yo what up ****. its not being racist
in that first situation its makes sence for the black person to get mad and beat the hell out of the white kid.
but in the second situation, if the back person were to beat the hell out of the kid i would see him as the racist in the situation.
saying who can and can't say the N word is the same as saying what part of the bus somene can sit or what drinking fountain they can drink from. is it going to take a white rosa parks before black people see they can be just as racist about the N word?
thesis: keep the N word in context and dont flip out when the N word isn't used to put someone down.
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