Welp...it's over for Post Malone

I thought it was understood Hispanics from the Bronx get a pass...
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White people say it all the time


..... As do Asians and all other ethnicities

which is a problem...i blame the parents though...ain't no way in hell my child is using that word and he is biracial...
 
which is a problem...i blame the parents though...ain't no way in hell my child is using that word and he is biracial...
There's no stopping it ...it was derived out of hundreds of years of social engineering through violence. Pain has a more lasting effect on the brain's development than joy.

Which is why white people who use the word as a "term of endearment" or as an informal term of address are always shocked when people bemoan them using it ...they cannot empathize with the pain or struggle behind the history of the word.  And most of the time they simply do not care to, which is what's so infuriating to some people when they use it.


...personally I don't associate with people who seek thrills out of getting away with using the word. It's just tasteless and ignorant and also shows that you really don't care about the people it affects.





 
 
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People don't have a problem with the word, they just have a problem with white people using it. Huge double standard.

If someone spray painted "n[word] Killa" on a building, cats would be alerting authorities and tweeting Al Sharpton... Until they found out it's a black dude that did it, then it'll be all good.


What if it's a white guy that was raised by a black family?
This mess is almost as perplexing as prison culture/logic.
 
The Post Malone Breakfast Club interview is :rofl:

:lol: @ the levels of disrespect and shade thrown at guy
 
charlamane asked him "what are you doing for the black lives matter movement" and he gave a dumb excuse.

He's a culture vulture
He's using our culture to get ahead
He throws on some gold teeth and braids and calls himself the white iverson
He might as well throw on some blackface and start tap dancing :smh:

Society today is all ****** up
"Everyone wants to be a ****a but no one wants to be a *****r"

Charlamean has some nerv asking him that while he bleaching his skin
 
I literally just heard of this dude. That looks like the lil nter from way back with the oversized iverson jersey.
 
I'm mostly Hispanic (3/4 Puerto Rican, 1/4 Black) and I used the N word heavily growing up. It still slips at times to this day.

It really is culture.
 
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I get what your trying to say, but being Puerto Rican is a nationality. It can be a mix a different races/ethnic groups in itself. I don't think there is anyone who can say they're half-american and half-black.

I just found that strange that's all.
 
It's not even a pass, it's the culture. You're going to absorb the speech of who your grew up around, and in NY there are a lot of neighborhoods that are predominantly black, but with white/hispanic mixed in.

so the same goes for the white kids in the bronx?
 
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