Reply To: The "N" word

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AmberW
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Firstly, I dont support the use of that word for any reason, by anyone. However, there is a reason many Blacks may not get as offended at another Black person saying that word. It is sort of like the relationship one may have with their family. You may get upset with your mother one day and tell your friend how annoying your mom can be. However, if your friend were to come out and call your mother annoying, you may get angry.In most minds, WE are “allowed” to talk about our families, but may get furious if others do so. So why is it farfetched to think that the same may apply here? As I said,I think it is a crude word that needs to be put to rest, but Whites and everybody else are probably guilty of using double-standards as well, whether it’s in regards race, family, color, faith, or what

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Name : AmberW, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 23, City : Greenville, State : NC, Country : United States, Occupation : student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,