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Everyone Wants To Be Black Until It's Time To Be Black

  • anianashanez
  • Mar 10, 2019
  • 1 min read

"Well, my great great grandfather was 0.01% African, so I do not understand why I can't say the n-word" We've heard the excuses time and time again.


It's comical to say the least to hear non-Blacks whine about how the n-word is just a word and it is not a big deal for them to use it in their everyday lives. The tea is, you simply can not. No, using it with an "a" on the end does not give you a pass. You know why? Because at the end of the day, you don't want to face what Black people go through. I am here to remind you that if you do not want the struggles, you can not want to use the word either.


If you do not want to be denied a job, followed in the store, killed by authority, or simply down talked upon for your race? You should not pretend to want this by saying n****.

Non-Black people when you tell them they can't say n****

Your favorite rapper said it, you have a Black friend, you are not even a racist, yeah okay. Anyways, the answer is still legit no.


We all know the negative connotation behind the word and it's origin. Black people flipped it around for something that can be positive, let us have something. There is enough appropriation going around, take a moment to educate yourself and not be apart of it. There are thousands of words out here, so use those. That is it, that is this blog post.

 
 
 

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