It wasn't "singing along to song lyrics" so much as not being afraid to say "nigga" like all the rappers. She was 15 and had just received her learner's permit and made a three second celebratory video where she said "I can drive, nigga!" She sent the video to a friend via Snapchat, and the friend thought it was funny and forwarded it to other friends.
Little psychopath soy boy saw the video and held on to it for three years so he could "teach her a lesson" by releasing it to the internet mob when it would do maximum harm to her personal life. He waited until she was accepted into her dream college and then got the college to cuck out and rescind her admittance.
It's insane that NYT makes the soy boy out to be the hero here. The punishment she suffered was way disproportionate to the "crime" she committed. Sitting on it to maximize harm was crazy and evil. The soy boy is a vindictive little shit.
It's stupid that this word has been imbued with magic powers. She didn't direct it at anyone specifically or in a way that was hurtful or malicious, but because her skin is white the internet lynch mob is ready to tear her to pieces. Yet the word is used casually in popular songs, television, and movies.
IMO either everyone can use it (and it is only racist contextually) or nobody can use it (and black rappers should face the same backlash as anyone else).
It wasn't "singing along to song lyrics" so much as not being afraid to say "nigga" like all the rappers. She was 15 and had just received her learner's permit and made a three second celebratory video where she said "I can drive, nigga!" She sent the video to a friend via Snapchat, and the friend thought it was funny and forwarded it to other friends.
Little psychopath soy boy saw the video and held on to it for three years so he could "tech her a lesson" by releasing it to the internet mob when it would do maximum harm to her personal life. He waited until she was accepted into her dream college and then got the college to cuck out and rescind her admittance.
It's insane that NYT makes the soy boy out to be the hero here. The punishment she suffered was way disproportionate to the "crime" she committed. Sitting on it to maximize harm was crazy and evil. The soy boy is a vindictive little shit.
It's stupid that this word has been imbued with magic powers. She didn't direct it at anyone specifically or in a way that was hurtful or malicious, but because her skin is white the internet lynch mob is ready to tear her to pieces. Yet the word is used casually in popular songs, television, and movies.
IMO either everyone can use it (and it is only racist contextually) or nobody can use it (and black rappers should face the same backlash as anyone else).