Using Racial Slurs in videos| Please correct your friends
- Added May 5, 2016
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Hello ladies.
I wanted to make a response video in regards to a video from Jeffree Starr where is road manager referred to him as "ninja." Consult his highlighter swatch video.
I found that comment in the video to be utterly nauseating because he was not even bothered to edit that clip out. His passiveness made me very uneasy considering the fact that a year prior I had seen a video of his were he was casually using the "N" word.
Here is the video: http://youtu.be/dWceLCCQBa4
I do not care if a white person has black friends, or a black husband, or a black wife, or a black step-child, or a black rap group...you name it. If the "ninja" word is used as a name to call the white person, I believe that person should correct the black friend and let him or her know that it is not appropriate.
I would never let anyone come on my channel and use any racial slur. For what purpose? As if the English language is lacking current colloquialism to express utter amazement, such as: Girl, look at that highlight tho or Bruh, let that highlight come thru, or Bihhhh gonna get these ladies shook.
This is one of the most divisive year in American politics. We have to constantly listen to the racist rhetorics of Donal Trump, who may be our next president.
Hence it is imperative that we do not remain silent when we find unsavory comments made using racial slurs prescribed by white supremacists to degrade the constitution of the Negro.
Usually, people will include the following #NoBeef disclaimer. I will not. I did not like something that I heard and I am voicing my opinion.
If the social media cuisine decides to serve me a salad, I'll gladly take it.
If the social media cuisine is serving beef, I'll even take that as well.
So let's hope that maturity with allow many to understand how such things are not appropriate and should not be broadcasted for millions to see.
Let's watch out mouths and what we include in our videos and be courteous to our viewers.
I'll see you all next time.
Marlene.
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