V-Nasty "If I can't say tha n-word, then nobody should say it"

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Dec 7, 2005
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Wouldnt that be considered racism?

It just proves that white people who "act black" are enamored with being something they are not...and they think that "acting black (gangsta)" will instill fear in others and thus boost their self esteem and feeling "cool". When in actuality, they are just making them selves look ridiculous, and putting themselves in situations that would more than likely NOT be in had they just been them selves.
LISTEN UP, YA HONKEY!
 
Apr 28, 2003
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I'm amazed that this wack lex luger faced broad can get so much attention for using one word. You got rappers who are MUCH much more talented and have been putting it down for years that have never recieved this type of publicity.

The Rap game takes another L.
 
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v-nasty is a mixbreed from an urban area. it speaks for itself. shes not fully blooded of any race so she has no racial identity. the only thing she can identify with is that she came from a an urban area. cant blame her with the vocabulary being used now a days. imo, alot of people unconsciously says nigga as a form of expression but alot of people whom arent black dont say it solely because they dont wanna feel like theyre being disrespecful. its almost like blacks go to church on sundays but commit crime on mondays.