I'm gonna say the n word 2 times every time a black person says it. gg no re.
Go and post the lyrics from this song on Instagram and let us know how you get on.
I'm gonna say the n word 2 times every time a black person says it. gg no re.
This is blown out of proportion a bit, looking at other articles, it looks like he was doing censored versions of his songs all night, so it wasn't so much her dropping the N bomb, more that she was saying stuff he was trying to avoid himself all night, so just asked her to censor it and carry on.
Let's not let facts get in the way of faux outrage* / mouth frothing* / bed wetting* / gammon*
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Damn naggers.
Let's not let facts get in the way of faux outrage* / mouth frothing* / bed wetting* / gammon*
* delete as appropriate
I see that gammon word used again, what the hell? Where has this come from as an insult?
Well no, most Muslims aren't from Pakistan, and Muslim isn't a race.Definitely stop using it I mean isn't it the same as Muslims using the p word which I've never seen or heard them do.
This is blown out of proportion a bit. Looking at other articles, it looks like he was doing censored versions of his songs all night, so it wasn't so much her dropping the N bomb, more that she was saying stuff he was trying to avoid himself all night, so just asked her to censor it and carry on.
"What's the point in having Kendrick Lamar perform on #BRITS if you're going to mute him every other word?" tweetes jp, voicing the discontent of many.
Is that really the only assumption? There's non Muslim brown people that are called it too.. some are so ignorant they assume that you're brown and must be Muslim. But yeah that's another discussionWell no, most Muslims aren't from Pakistan, and Muslim isn't a race.
Speaking of the "P" word though, logically it shouldn't be offensive as "istan" means "land of."
The problem is the way it's used, and you've kinda just demonstrated why. It's offensive because of the assumption that non-"black" but "brown" people must be from Pakistan.
It was incrediblbly stupid to have a fan come up and sing it and expect them to stick to the 'clean' version
Seems we have a case of SJWs loosing control again and jumping to defence of this white girl.
Has anyone asked if she was offended or hurt by what happened? Seems social justice warriors just doing SJW things. Did she have a problem with not being allowed to say the N word or is it just warriors fighting on her behalf?
Why, who’s world ended. She made a mistake, he corrected her and they carried on. Nothing happened.
I think you a bit confused... I don't think it is 'SJW's' that are coming to the defence of the white woman in this saga? SJW's aren't exactly renowned for defending the right of whites to use the word in question here?
What mistake? The one of signing the words to the song correctly?