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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]did anyone ever answer this question? I was being serious and would like a reply. To white fans of rap songs that have the N word, when singing along, do you say the N word (even if just singing alone quietly to yourself), or do you literally skip that word as you sing along? I jog every week to old Snoop/Dre (Chronic) and old Easy E, among others. [/quote] I'm a white guy and yes, I too will sing along to songs. I also watch Tarantino movies with gratuitous use of the N-word. So here's the catch- use of the word does not necessarily indicate hate, at least IMO. FFS- if I'm singing along to House of Pain I'm not advocating for violence against women. Right? But in this video, these guys aren't just saying the N word. They're singing- in unison- a well practiced song about how they'll never let any Ns into SAE and how they'll hang them from a tree. This wasn't just the spontaneous use of the N word by some white guy on a bus, it was a group of white guys singing that song in a choreographed way that indicates it was sung many, many times. Seriously- it goes so far beyond the simple use of the N word in modern culture and media. Because use of the word HAS become more socially acceptable. But if you can't see the difference between popular rap and the video in question, I don't know what to say. [/quote]
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