You're so hung up on your quest to bring that word back that you've completely ignored the fact that a lot of black people DON'T want their rap musicians using it either.
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2 ups, 5y,
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fear of the word gives it power, rappers understand this. You make it a crime to say it and it will be weaponized in the future
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1 up, 5y,
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I am experiencing severe trouble believing that you have your finger on the pulse of what rappers understand and why they choose the words they choose.
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2 ups, 5y,
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yeah and you do? your opinions are not facts, fake news, white supremacist. your bigotry is showing
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1 up, 5y,
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You're the one trying to speak for them.
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2 ups, 5y,
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and what do you call you're doing?
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1 up, 5y,
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Calling you on your bullshit. Duh.
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2 ups, 5y
Calling me on my bullshit? and what bullshit is that?
Ugh huh, and how many of their (rappers) record labels are caving to the pressure to dump/suspend them...........I'll wait.......
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1 up, 5y,
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Are you a part of that pressure? Or are you concern trolling?
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no, he isn't you are. you and your blm/antifa white supremacists.
The time now feels like they can't be held accountable and have published the entire plan and how they did it
So what, it was used in an innocuous way and other people with different skin color use it all the time. You support privileged words for skin color? That is truly racism.
SO A SOUTHERN WHITE COUNTRY SINGER CALLS HIS WHITE FRIEND THE N-WORD AND IT'S WRONG; BUT BLACK RAPPERS USE IT 24-7 FOR EVERYONE AND THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT?