I don& #39;t understand the backlash over Hannah Brown saying the N word.
She was just singing the song and it just slipped out.
She surely din& #39;t mean to be malicious or hurtful.
I never swore up until I was 16, but it did come out while singing along. Dint mean it was directed..
She was just singing the song and it just slipped out.
She surely din& #39;t mean to be malicious or hurtful.
I never swore up until I was 16, but it did come out while singing along. Dint mean it was directed..
I& #39;m not saying she was right.
But she did apologize.
And also. If it& #39;s so hurtful, no one should be using the N word. Period. In songs or otherwise. Whatever your race.
I don& #39;t understand. So many serious things are happening and people are stuck on a word. Not actions
But she did apologize.
And also. If it& #39;s so hurtful, no one should be using the N word. Period. In songs or otherwise. Whatever your race.
I don& #39;t understand. So many serious things are happening and people are stuck on a word. Not actions
And by not actions. I mean that there are bad things happening all around us. And more often than not, I just see people getting enraged over the usage of a word (especially by people just singing a song) than the terrible racism people are facing.
IT DOESN& #39;T MAKE SENSE.
IT DOESN& #39;T MAKE SENSE.
Just to clarify, I am not saying she is right. And I myself haven& #39;t ever said the N-word. But to debase a person& #39;s entire character and constantly attack and bully them, because of singing along to a song is a bit extreme no?
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