Outside of historical contexts tho, it is pretty weird imo if an actor’s character is just saying it. Especially if none of their other actions imply that the character is bigoted. For example, Tarantino in Pulp Fiction just wanted to say it
Tarantino been getting a ton of flack his whole career for it tbh
!dream demon demon demon satan satan satan sitting in his dark castle, historically accurate, movie still, hyper realistic
You want someone to explain the difference between a performance and real life?
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are you white? @op
That’s a good point op. Except for the white people rapping along part. But white rappers saying it would be no different than white actors saying it
Reminds me of when I watched Oz and was surprised how off the cuff they be saying that s***
If an actor is told to say in a film it is to show why it should be CONDEMNED for white people to use it and why it is traumatizing to hear it from them
Why is it ok for ktt members to be openly racist to white ppl (cacs) and there be no repercussions?
Why is it ok for ktt members to be openly racist to white ppl (cacs) and there be no repercussions?
there's no such thing as anti-white racism, move it along
OP is easily one of the worst and dumbest posters on this site lmao
never seen you or heard of you in my life and yet you are apparently quite familiar with me
rent free buddy lmao
beta cuck
A white person trying to make a song from the perspective of a black person in itself is a terrible idea, let alone doing it whilst saying the n word.
faux deep thread where the answer is obvious but the op acts oblivious or thinks this is some thought provoking convo
Why is it ok for ktt members to be openly racist to white ppl (cacs) and there be no repercussions?
Cause you can’t be racist towards white people only prejudice.
usually songs are written from the artist's perspective weather the content of it is fiction or non-fiction. Jack Harlow can't say it in a song then be like "nah i didn't mean it that way" like how can he explain intentions behind it? A white actor saying it is fine if there is some historical context like being a slave owner in the 1800's or a segregationist in the early 20th century