NASCAR driver Kyle Larson drops the N word

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People with racial identity issues, other than the racializers and opportunists, are the biggest racists.

That’s my hot take and I know you don’t like it, why don’t you like it, because you know it’s true.

What’s not true is that you are some special minority subset of the white population who has transcended your innate racist tendencies and everyone else is a rabid, foaming at the mouth closet racist who yearns for the days of old when human beings were better than others simply on the basis of inconsequential characteristics.

Juas as the smeller is the feller, the virtue singnaller signals his guilt of not having the virtue.
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BlueVelvetFog

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Well, I grew up in Harlan county. We were just hillbillies living back up in a holler.

My parents were just folks trying to make a living and take care of their family. We didn't talk like that. Now I certainly did hear people talk like that. Not going to lie.

My thing is this, no matter what I'm doing. Working, playing ball, gardening, eating out with friends, etc. If I get upset, or if I have heated discussion or arguement to the point I needed to walk away and calm down, that word didn't come to my to use. It doesn't unless there's something in there that causes it to.
Economics plays a role in everyone getting along.
 
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Economics plays a role in everyone getting along.

It may play a part but there are rich folks as well as poor folks who both use that word or don't use that word. My parents didn't use it and would whip our backside if we used it as a kid growing up. Heck if they were still alive they would still scold me if they ever heard me say it and I am almost 50. The things you were taught and your upbringing plays more into it than economics.
 

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I swear ive seen dozens of stories about people playing video games just casually dropping slurs, never understood it.

When I used to play Halo 2 on Xbox live, the N-word was flying freely. I guess the newness of anonymity allowed people to behave in ways they wouldn't in real life. Homophobic slurs were said liberally too, so this doesn't surprise me.
 
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