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Into the N-Word
America is treading water and showing its ass again during another Black History Month that finds non-Black people sharing their views about why it should be okay for them to once and for all erase the N-Word from their vocabulary and replace it with the full N-Word slur in all its evil, vile, and harmful glory.
The struggle Americans across all demographics are expressing is their sincere consternation at being shamed and faux-canceled because they said the “Word that shall not be said” is truly incredible to witness.
In what has become an annual outpouring of N-Word angst during Black History Month, white, Asian, young and old, and those with large platforms and small, are sharing the “Why’s” behind their feelings on being allowed to say the N-Word.
Think about that for a moment.
The worst insult and most evil word in the English language, is the word non-Black people want to discuss… during Black History Month.
If you ever wondered what many Americans think of Black people… check out what they talk, post, tweet, and TikTok about during Black History Month.
The big story is Spotify being embarrassed after their star podcaster, Joe Rogan, was exposed as an avowed racist following the release of a video with dozens of clips of him proudly saying the whole word “Ni***R with many different guests.