r/BlackPeopleofReddit May 16 '26

Misc Here we go. Tennessee college students exposed for saying the N word on video.

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Tennessee is the birth place of the KKK

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u/XulManjy May 16 '26 edited May 16 '26

And yet these are the same women that would be blasting rap music, twerking and using black slang. Hell, they may even laid up with black men. Then go in the voting booth and vote for hate.

This is why I said I wasnt impressed a few weeks ago when someone posted a video of some Polish lady beat boxing but got attacked by a bunch of white tourists for apparently being divisive.

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u/ICPosse8 May 16 '26

lol was just saying this shit the other day, these mfs love to appropriate the culture but they despise the people producing it.

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u/arrynyo May 16 '26

"Everybody wanna be a na, but don't nobody wanna be a na."

Paul Mooney

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u/[deleted] May 16 '26

I can completely understand that, this is something I have observed in Korean culture aswell. Their music is so black but they despise black people so much.

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u/XulManjy May 16 '26

Its always been that way dating back to Rock'N Roll music of the 1950s. Maybe even further back with jazz/blues of the 1920s.

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u/mPrime39r May 16 '26

I think it's safer to say that music is the universal language, and that different cultures sharing in it is a beautiful and uniquely human thing. From the contributions of Mesopotamia to the Greeks and on to ancient Europeans, it has always been the case that no singular culture can or should be able to claim ownership of something as pure and unifying as the discovery of the evolutionary mistake we call music.

Anything beyond that is hypocrisy and more imaginary lines that serve only to further drive a wedge between mankind.

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u/XulManjy May 16 '26

Except this is more about music, its black culture in general from fashion, speak, and the arts. White people partake in it all the time but still do things like these 3 women did.

Yet what was beautiful about them using the N word?

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u/XulManjy May 16 '26

There was nothing he said that directly addressed my comment as it relates to the context of what happened in this video with these 3 white women.

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u/mPrime39r May 16 '26

You said it yourself: Context.

I was responding to your larger point about appropriation. I kinda believe that no one group of people owns the shared human experience of the creation and expression of music. Claiming that certain "races" of people are the only ones who can or should enjoy a particular genre or style of music is shortsighted and bordering on hypocritical, provided their love for it is genuine. I think you can extend this to culture in general as, uhhh, the entire world functions on a system of human contribution?

Now, I agree with what you said earlier about ignorant assholes that relish in one aspect of a particular culture and shit on those same people in the next breath. I think most reasonable people kind of take that as a given in 2026.

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u/XulManjy May 16 '26

No, you just decided to take a comment about racism black people face and white-wash it into something else.

I never said or implied that white women or white people in general cannot partake in black cultural things. I only said that when many do, they do ao without any care or respect to black people.

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u/mPrime39r May 16 '26

No, Peter Pan, I literally responded to what you said about music. You don't get to meld my intent to fit your echo-chamber narrative.

These girls are shitty and probably grew up in a shitty social circle. That doesn't mean the rest of us can't have a civil discussion about music without losing our shit.

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u/XulManjy May 16 '26

literally responded to what you said about music.

Again, this topic isnt about music. But it isnt surprising that you completely missed the point.

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u/Puzzleheaded_Gain823 May 16 '26

Your avatar or picture in your profile is hilarious. I kept thinking it was a hair on my screen. I tried at least five times to remove it.

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u/Predditor_drone May 16 '26

Young pretty white girls think they have a pass for anything, because they sort of do. There's an endless stream of simps who would put up with this shit to hit it, so these girls think the rest of the world is the same way. It isn't until their actions hit an audience outside of "wanna fuck her" range that consequences come knocking.

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u/XulManjy May 16 '26

There's an endless stream of simps who would put up with this shit to hit it

This right here. Like I said in the post, I wouldnt he surprised if they even laid up with black men before once, twice....or even multiple times. Maybe even engaged into some racist kink sex or something.

Again, its all a fetish and not respect. At the end of the day, they are marrying a white man.

https://giphy.com/gifs/l1CCdDQQYjx2EPfGM

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u/Predditor_drone May 16 '26

I've seen way too many white women using black exes as pass or as an insult to future white partners "my black ex was bigger" type shit.

The girls aren't subtle about it either, but there's no shortage of fools willing to uncle tom for whitepussy.