@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:59

N Word Used As A Racial Slur Towards A White Person?

My cousin is also mixed, but he has a very light complexion. You can't tell it's mixed sometimes. What I found out in theory is that sometimes with mixed kids, mixed people, just their upbringing in general, certainly not my family with mixed people, mixed babies, sometimes they sort the other side of their family or they sort to grow to hate. I guess you can say you can't say race because they're a part of that, but they sort of grow to hate

Sub topic-Mixed people, trying to rationalize it or figure out why this occured and why that word was choosen? Have you ever heard of this? Thoughts?

@Dee94
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94 · 1:18
Hey professor 42, nice to hear you on here. It's been a while. I think this topic or like this situation is very unique. Like not everybody has the same experience with Rachel slurs. Obviously kind of the same situation no matter what somebody's being a bigot or someone's being ignorant or whatever it is. I think that this in particular situation, it sounds like the black person was just trying to be offensive
@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 0:56

@Dee94

Hey D, just wanted to respond to this and say thanks again for listening and responding, as always. I'm with you. I sort of would have created the swell because it's like any sort of way you're trying to rationalize and come up with a reasoning for why that word, why it was chosen. But I guess you'll never know unless you're that individual. But yeah, I think it's also great that you yourself do not use the word because I believe words in general
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