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Video: The hip-hop community shares their thoughts on white rappers using the n-word
Some rappers and singers sat down with VLAD TV to speak about the use the n-word by white rappers V-Nasty and Kreayshawn. Each had various opinions from expressing being bothered by the usage of the word to others have no problem with it.
Members of the hip hop community sat down with VLAD TV to speak about white rappers using the n-word. Each had various opinions from expressing being bothered by the usage of the word to others have no problem with it.
V-Nasty defending the usage of the n-word:
“On some real n–ga sh*t — how I really feel about these motherf—ers talking about, ‘Why is V-Nasty saying the N-word?’ you motherf—ers have never walked in my shoes, bruh … Is it a f—ing race? — Am I offending people or using it in a disrespectful type of way? Y’all mad at that? Y’all need to be mad at this album I’m about to drop on y’all a**. You f–kin’ haters — don’t be mad at me just because I’m doing me.” (Visual Poetry)
“I just wanna say some sh*t to everybody that’s talking about why is Kreayshawn and V-Nasty, the White Girl Mob, saying the word n–ga and all that sh-t,” Mistah F.A.B. said in an interview. “First of all, you motherf—ers need to wake up. It’s 2011. Nobody gives a f*ck about that sh*t no more. We grew up in the same communities, same neighborhoods. It’s not the same as how people once looked at it. You want to stand up for a cause like that? You’ll let somebody from your own race disrespect you all day, then soon as someone from outside your race — you want to turn into Malcolm X or Martin Luther King.” (We The West)
My opinion: I think many people have lost sight behind the real meaning of the n-word. It shouldn’t be glorified AT ALL. No matter what shade of color you are. What are your thoughts?
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