"non-offensive"? There are plenty of people who still find the "-a" said by a white person just as offensive as if they were still in the '50s using "-er."
the white people I know and see that say it don't mean it in a offensive way....its just to describe your friend or whatever. I don't even use either words because their dumb.
the white people I know and see that say it don't mean it in a offensive way....its just to describe your friend or whatever. I don't even use either words because their dumb.
"non-offensive"? There are plenty of people who still find the "-a" said by a white person just as offensive as if they were still in the '50s using "-er."
Both variations of the word are so deeply ingrained in society that anyone will use them. To single out someone just because they're famous won't do a damn thing but make the famous be harder on their friends' use of electronics around them.
Both variations of the word are so deeply ingrained in society that anyone will use them. To single out someone just because they're famous won't do a damn thing but make the famous be harder on their friends' use of electronics around them.
Average Joe white men get lashings for using the word, too. Sorry that celebrities are put on a higher pedestal than your Average Joe, and that has always been the case. And he didn't just say the "N" word; he made other racist remarks. People place too much emphasis on the "N" word (like they did with Paula Deen) but not the other stuff he said.
Tween girls don't really care if Justin Bieber says the n-word. Bieber could go blackface and have a sex
tape with his 17-year old girlfriend and tweens wouldn't care. They'll still buy his music. Maybe if it
surfaced that Bieber gave Selena Gomez a sexually-transmitted disease after sleeping with a
Brazilian prostitute, causing her lupus flare, then that maybe could possibly end him.