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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
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Alex777 [14]3 years ago
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The original N word was used towards blacks as a derogatory and demeaning way. Blacks were the ones that changed it and flip the meaning to be used among themselves. The N word was made sometime during the civil rights movement but it was adapted by blacks all over. When someone who is not black uses the N word it changes the meaning even if they didn't use it in a offensive way. I believe it similar to how gays changed the F word into something empowering among others like them, when it is used by someone who is not gay it changes the meaning and vibe all together.

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