
if you aren’t black, don’t speak on how a black wprson should act about someone saying a slur. when i was in highschool i knew better than to say slurs and my white boyfriend did as well. stop using age to excuse behavior like this. i’m not saying she’s the same person as she was back then, but that doesn’t mean she’s won’t have consequences for her actions
whether you’re a changed person or not, you will still have to deal with the consequences of your actions!!! yk she wouldn’t have said that around a bunch of black people, and she WAS old enough to know better. being a better or changed person also means accepting and taking accountability for your past actions that could have hurt people AND DOES BTW. if you’re not black and trying to excuse a slur for BLACK PEOPLE please shut up and find something useful to do w yourself.
good for you princess but others WERE ignorant and have most likely changed from who they were 10 years ago. had a white friend in high school who said the n word bc his whole friend group was black and they all were cool with him saying it. ended up going to college with him and since then no he doesn’t say it anymore and admits it’s embarrassing. that’s called growth. he’s a different person and he’s acknowledged what he was ignorant on. we can hold people accountable but for recent things