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When the guy I’m talking to randomly says a slur…. 😬
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Anonymous 3w

It’s crazy how one word can show you so much about a person’s character

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Anonymous 3w

Me when white women think it’s okay to say “nigga” in front of me wit a chest full of confidence 😭

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Anonymous 3w

My ex dropped me after I said a girl with an Ellen hair cut looked lesbian. Was the only time I ever said something like that and I regret saying it. Oh well…

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Anonymous 3w

I wouldn’t find it offensive unless there was like hate behind it tbh

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Anonymous 3w

Yikes 😭

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Anonymous 3w

Maybe you should be more fucking open minded

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

Such a small thing💀 sounds like they were looking for a reason to leave😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

As a girl, that’s funny😭maybe she just wanted a reason

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Anonymous replying to -> mother_russia 3w

I can’t believe people even use slurs because literally what’s the point other than looking like an asshole

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 3w

Oh wow 💀😭 that’s crazy

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Anonymous 3w

And you know everything about someone else’s existence despite not knowing them at all?

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Anonymous 3w

I’ve heard it from 2 girls I can think of

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

To saying a slur???

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

Yes

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

So do you think it’s okay for people to use derogatory language?? That has a history of being used as hate speech?

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

If words have that much of an impact on you that’s just embarrassing. Grow tf up

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

That’s wild😬

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

Also crazy coming from a person that is just throwing around curse words in all your sentences💀 makes you sound aggressive tbh

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

The last person who called me aggressive ended up in the hospital. I’d step carefully saying untrue things about me I don’t take too kindly to that

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

Ew wtf

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

That honestly proves my point dude also if words like that have that much of an impact on you then that’s embarrassing

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

Lmao

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 3w

Crazy to hear but I wouldn’t put it past them lol

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Anonymous 3w

You have no idea 😔

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Anonymous 3w

There might be a reason for that

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Anonymous 3w

“I don’t believe them🧑🏼‍💻” Shut the fuck up cracker. You have no idea what it’s like to live in this world as a black person. You probably say the same thing when people come forward about their SA stories. 🚩🚩🚩

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Anonymous 3w

Racist assaulter mentality 🔥

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3w

As a black man being black is not hard at all in this country. Be responsible, be respectful, and have basic human decency and you won’t have a problem

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

Have you ever considered the fact that YOU are not the only black person in the country and therefore, there are MILLIONS of other people with much different experiences than you? Not every black person or every gay person or every woman, is going to have terrible things to say about their own experiences because we’re not a monolith. We all experience different things and come from different backgrounds. You do not know me or what I’ve been through. Sit down.

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3w

Have you ever considered the fact that you’re holding yourself back by your own victimhood. Maybe if you stopped feeling sorry for yourself and took responsibility in your life you’d have a better experience.

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

Guess what dumbass? I do take responsibility for my own like. I’m a strong and incredibly smart person who is at the top of my entire school academically. I’m a top tier athlete who has been very athletically gifted all my life. I work hard for what I have. I can do anything that I want to do with my life. And guess what? I can still acknowledge that I have to work 10x harder if I want to get half as far, statistically speaking. Acknowledging both does not discount the reality of either.

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 3w

Right and that’s great for you but you also can’t generalize the black experience by saying you don’t know what it’s like to be black in this world. It’s different for everybody. All you or I know is how it’s like to be black for you or for me. So don’t go putting others down by saying that they don’t know what it’s like. Everyone has struggles across every race but if you focus on the good over the bad that’s how you get places and find success

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Anonymous 3w

You not beating the stereotype

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 3w

What you have been doing is the literal epitome of generalizing. “It’s not hard to be black in this country” as if you speak for us all. At least follow your own rules if you make them.

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Anonymous 3w

“It’s not because of white people”🧑🏼‍💻✨

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Anonymous 3w

Not that they’re evil, but it’s necessary to teach history in school, yes. But ppl should never say white people have no culture, that’s a Eurocentric point of view and a colonizing tactic that needs to be put to rest

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Anonymous 3w

I am majorly disappointed with my own black community on countless issues but PLEASE tell me how I think since you know everything about me 😍

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Anonymous 3w

Yeah and I’ll do it again if I want. I have no respect for stuck up idiots who think they’re better than everyone else because of their color. And my entire family is white btw because I was adopted so I’m barely a part of the black community as is, but ohh yes how I hate white people just for being white. Thats totally what I think.

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Anonymous 3w

Literally no one is telling white children they’re evil and have no culture for being white but go off victim queen! Talk about constantly contradicting your own stance of others “playing victim”. Sounds pretty victim-like to me. 🥰

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Anonymous 3w

By your logic: “I was 🍇ed” “Someone assaulted and took advantage of me”❌ “I am responsible for being 🍇ed”✅

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Anonymous 3w

White Christian conservatives constantly claim victimhood talking about how they’re being “persecuted” for their beliefs and skin color as if they don’t run the whole fucking country. Try again.

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Anonymous 3w

I’m from Alabama lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

I got a text from one of them today. She said it at a rodeo that happens every year at mu school. Another girl who said it’s bf jokes about Derek Chauvin “21 years for killing an n*? Might as well kill 2”

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Anonymous 3w

What you just said is fucking disgusting I hope you know that

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Anonymous replying to -> abo_alpha_enigma 3w

They don’t. They literally don’t. At least I sleep well at night knowing I’m a smart, capable, and EDUCATED person. 😂

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Anonymous 3w

White children do have culture (for example a lot of Eastern European cultures are beautiful and unique) but we now live in a society where none of that is embraced at all. I doesn’t help that it is mostly white people who erase culture and awareness of how slurs are harmful. There are plenty of slurs in the Uk for other types of white people

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

Yikes. A lynching took place 5 minutes away from where I lived a couple years ago but EXCUSE ME for expressing my pain about having to live in a place where I KNOW they would do it to me too 😍👍🏾

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Anonymous 3w

And you are contributing to that stereotype because of your ignorance, YOU are part of the problem 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Anonymous 3w
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Anonymous 3w

You HAVE to be single because omg this whole tread has become insane

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 2w

I think she was just sensitive. No shame but she was a virgin at 30 when I met her. Either way it was for the better for both of us

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 2w

This happened to me once. I immediately lost respect for her when she said that. The “a” ending doesn’t make it PC to say

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