35 Comments

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OperatorJimmy
Pittsburgh, PA Β· a year ago

not even for inside the house my brother, stop using it ALL TOGETHER.. it's time to grow up and learn better vocabulary, have some respect for yourself, it's honestly a disgrace

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INFANTRYMAN
Elgin, SC Β· a year ago

They think they sound cool, like a rapper or gangster.

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KatLem62
Vacaville, CA Β· a year ago

As a 63 year old black woman, my mother told us this growing up. I guess all parents didn’t give the same speech to their kids. Now those OTHERS are now too comfortable using it. PREACH!!!!!

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Marlo Jackson
New Castle, DE Β· a year ago

I make sure I don't use it.

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The right one
Ocala, FL Β· a year ago

If you take that word out of your vocabulary you won’t have anything to say

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Brian Dunkins
Fresno, CA Β· a year ago

facts upon facts then they feel confident to use that word

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Lawrence Nellons
Red Oak, TX Β· a year ago

They say practice makes perfect. If you don't use the word in the house, then you won't use the word in public. Think about that bro

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RR RC
Philadelphia, PA Β· a year ago

bro..u passed it on to a million. this is public

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Jeanie Stevenson
Dallas, TX Β· a year ago

You right

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Fergrson
Brooklyn, NY Β· a year ago

100

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Gloria Ashe
Columbus, GA Β· a year ago

I use it as a term of endearment and it also depends on the circumstances when, where and why. My use of the word does not depend on my racial audience. Different slang for different people. Act accordingly.

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Reginald Harper
Richmond, TX Β· a year ago

I agree with you,take that word out of your vocabulary 😢😢😢

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Sehon Belton
Washington, DC Β· a year ago

it's not for inside or outside just get rid of the word

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Dwyane Johnson
McDonough, GA Β· 9 months ago

πŸ’―% FACTS!! It sounds horrible!! It's even worse when it comes from a woman!! Much love and respect my Brother. Self love and self ✨️ respect, it's what's missing. Sadly it's in the music and society as a whole. We need to separate ourselves from this society and work on us.. we need to remember What and Who we are!! Great post and information πŸ‘, respect.

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Patrick Fields
Emporia, VA Β· 9 months ago

real talk stop using that word

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Bus Down
a year ago

its who we are -a g

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Long Nightz
Memphis, TN Β· a year ago

FrFr

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Tom Estrada
a year ago

πŸ‘

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Heidi Elliott
The Bronx, NY Β· a year ago

THANK YOU!

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henry hunter
Kingsland, GA Β· a year ago

you are so 100% right let's stop saying the N word all together. teach our friends family members it's not OK to keep putting each other down. thank you for your insight.

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Steven Hall
Miami, FL Β· a year ago

I πŸ’―% agree. They sound dumb. And you don't want them to call you that. That every other word that comes out of yours... πŸ™„

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Chris Stuntgz Francis
Chester, PA Β· a year ago

πŸ’― but they think it's ok that's the main problem

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Bus Down
a year ago

it's sad then we don't know who we are!!

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OSJay
Harvey, LA Β· a year ago

They don't understand

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James Jones
Geismar, LA Β· a year ago

Agreed 100%.

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Beverly Gant
Grand Rapids, MI Β· a year ago

real talk

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Nobody Unkown
Miami, FL Β· a year ago

facts!

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Cassandra Guinn
DeWitt, MI Β· a year ago

True!

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Child of God
Elkton, MD Β· a year ago

πŸŽ―πŸ’―β€ΌοΈ

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Beverly Wright
Rochester, NY Β· a year ago

Thank you, even other races feel comfortable saying it, when I came up we( black) weren't allowed to say it definitely non black people, it is and was considered ignorant to say!!

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StalkinUr Buds
West Valley City, UT Β· a year ago

While you're at it, how about you?Speak properly and stop using ebonics. wat is not what, wat means nothing to educated Americans. Ant is an insect not another word for ain't. Who gonna take that culture seriously when you can't even spell elementary level words. All it does is show a whole races ignorance.... 🀑

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Bodidat
Baton Rouge, LA Β· a year ago

right

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Lytha Hooper
Midland, TX Β· a year ago

REALLLLTALK!