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25 05,2021
can anyone tell me what's going on in the video , it's banned in here   1 reply
25 05,2021
DuckityDuck 25 05,2021
Uh you got me scrolling for hours again as soon as i clicked on that link-   reply
25 05,2021
I understand that it was just a word, but it stopped being 'Just a word' when it was used as an offensive slang and backed up by years of trauma. Now, I feel like this generation is really comfortable with things, but their becoming a little to comfortable with things. Like for example, trying to classify MAP's as a sexuality, the fact that that wa......   1 reply
25 05,2021
cnonteh3011 25 05,2021
are you a white person   1 reply
25 05,2021
lithela
25 05,2021
....You agree..?   reply
25 05,2021
Arysa 25 05,2021
I can't access the link cause Tik Tok is banned here.   1 reply
25 05,2021
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25 05,2021
I'm light skin and no. Just no.   reply
25 05,2021
[DELETED] 25 05,2021
As a white person, nope, not gonna say it, ever. Look, this man's black, he can be comfortable with white people saying the n word, I am not, still. This is a racial slur that's still used to diminish black people, I don't want to do that, I don't want to use a litteral SLUR.   reply
25 05,2021
i'll share my opinion as someone whose country has been also colonized by both spanish and americans. spanish and american colonizers called my ancestors derigatory terms as well like gugu, flip, indio and negro. most filipinos nowadays wont feel offended but will probably be confused when a foreigner says these words, because they're not commonly ......   reply
25 05,2021
stan bts 25 05,2021
i think its more about the intent rather than the word itself, if someone used the word around him in a joking manner i think its different than someone using it in a racially charged way, at least that's how i interpret it.   1 reply
25 05,2021

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