Two mixed race japanese people discussing the N word

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I wish more Americans got exposed to more culture instead of assume that are the somehow arbiters of everything.

Yall think only racist white Americans call black people the n-word?
Show me these groups of non American black people calling themselves nikka before they heard it in a 50 cent video:mjlol:
 

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Show me these groups of non American black people calling themselves nikka before they heard it in a 50 cent video:mjlol:
You joke but much of modern black rap culture is disseminated in the US via Youtube et al. How many American kids were wearing shiesty masks before Pooh Shiesty? How many rap videos were prominently waving guns before drill rap?

One person makes something look cool and everyone does it.

Black culture isn't inherent to a country, it is a constant game of "follow the leader" across cities/tax brackets/countries.

It's frustrating seeing people pick and choose their battles:

"Africans can't use nikka because the word started in the US"

there's a purposeful separation there, but let a white person with cornrows and suddenly you're claiming the motherland again:

"White people can't wear cornrows, that is disrespecting my ancestors"
 

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I wish more Americans got exposed to more culture instead of assume that are the somehow arbiters of everything.

Yall think only racist white Americans call black people the n-word?
So why would Americans need to be exposed to a word created to attack us.
Your second comment doesn't make sense because Black americans are the originators of using the term in a fraternal sense.

I don't understand why you idiots who seem to look down on americans so much want to copy us and do it so terribly and ignorantly.
 

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That woman is half Nigerian half Japanese. How is she "taking back her culture" by saying the n word :dahell: ?
Truth be told I can’t stand when non FBA say it. Seems weird, corny and forced. If you’re African that’s not really a word in yall lingo. She was raised in Japan as well and really has no connection to the word on top of being African :francis:

She literally said in the reel that she used to be called that as a child by grown Japanese people.
 

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She need to respect herself. I don’t think her using the n-word is specially bad in conversation but to be throwing it around goofy like that amongst other people’s is the problem. She’s also acting ratchet and she didn’t grow up in the culture or environment so it just comes off on try hard unless she spent a lot of time in America.

Tbf someone like her would’ve been treated like feet in Japan growing up and only within the last 10-15 years or so it is cool to be a haifu, so of course she’s gonna develop a complex.
 

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That woman is half Nigerian half Japanese. How is she "taking back her culture" by saying the n word :dahell: ?
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