hmmm...maybe badly used here on my part, but if the victim had to state that "they can't be called a monkey because they're black" isn't there a case to say the accused just didn't know and just tried to make the best out of worse situation, by being edgy/based and say "Oh that makes it better"?
Either way this whole thing is just a whole lots of nothing.
But she’s honestly right tho
As a black person, I’m so sick of the babying bullshit around the n-word. It’s done nothing but enflame race relations for years now, and I truly believe we’d all be MUCH better off if everyone stopped giving it so much power.
Letting it enrage them enough to the point of physically attacking others. Viewing it as this sacred fucking cow that MUST be respected and never spoken in any context unless you’re the right skin color.
It’s childish. It’s been childish for a long, LONG time and I’m not afraid of saying that it is.
@thetommy_rey@DspriteLovemail You know what, I agree with this, It all just sounds really bad and specially out of context, but mainly with how she insisted on it (Didn't say it) and it just turns into a very clippable "Gotcha moment" for the people who obviously have an out for her.
Hey u mind telling me the context behind the joke, cause to me it just sounded like she called a "Monkey Character" a black or compared it to a black person (Not sure what it meant) and something feels abit off. Do u maybe know the game she was playing that gave such a suproising comparison for a "joke".