https://twitter.com/tricky_val/status/1635037888315531264?s=46&t=7o_8zIUrPLPhgJNxYsg6Dw
You're actually right, also for some reason it's acceptable to sing songs where you threaten people or make the most misogynist things because it's just a song, but can't sing the n word because that's more than just a song?
Why can't we use our heads and look at context? Is it not clear that Ardiis doesn't mean anything bad at for example?
I think you are missing the point.
Im not arguing if the word can or shouldnt be used. I am arguing that if the word is considered to be offensive you cant pick and chose when its offensive. The systemic racism problem is horrid, and so is the word. So the fact that its being used for personal gain and in essence being almost "normalised" as okay, is one of the fundimental problems behind this and why the youth of today see it as acceptable to use the word.
Ill just link this here as an example, yes i know its from a film but the premise is so right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz-s4tiAf9M
So before you say im missing the historical context, stop trying to act smart and look at the broader picture.
You are again missing the point and what you have just said is completely racist towards a white person.
Isnt the premise behind the black lives matter movement about equality? What you have said is completely the opposite of that and if this was portrayed by a white man telling a black man he cant say something that white man would be portrayed as a racist.
Use your head, you are creating the problem by making it acceptable!
i mean, it has happened to me and every white guy who enjoys rap, you know the word is in the lyrics, you try not to say it while you mumbling it and then outta nowhere you spit it and apologize despite there is no black people next to you and then you dont mumble a rap song ever again and learn the lesson.