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TopicWhy is the N word being so casually used by people now?
C-zom
02/12/24 7:34:48 PM
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ExistentialFear posted...
Here we go again. So how many years do I have to wait before I can actually have a conversation in here without everyone accusing me of being a troll/alt/falseflagger?

Same stupid shit is why I left this place last time. I post an opinion and you all lose your fucking minds.

CE is incredibly sensitive. Despite also getting a huge influx of the Politics board trolls, it is still a smaller community than you'd think. There are a ton of alts, bit character accounts (there are a few in this thread) and so on.

Like I said in my reply, it's the younger generation growing up. As they often do, they're against the established order of things and are reversing course on a lot of PC, cancel culture, sensitivity conditioning and so forth. Anti corporate, hustle culture, blah blah blah. "You can't say that" is the #1 way to get any youthful generation to say it and I've heard it described by my 13-16 year old nieces/newphews that they avoid the boxes at all cost because of how burnt out, sad, tired and haggard they see the millenials and x'ers are.

So, they'll use the N word with their friend group. They don't care what anyone out of their friend group thinks. Period.

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