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Originally Posted by KIRA
The N word part is the racist part.
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See, no. A word in itself is not racist. What you had in that scene was an out of touch white character using what he believed to be an edgy and trendy word to greet someone with a street smart, "urban" image, with a black couple being appalled by his lack of awareness. No one displayed any racist attitudes or discriminatory acations, nor did the scene display any racist intention. If there was anything racist in the whole thing is was the portrayal of an older white character as necessarily out of touch. People are constantly confusing "racially fhemed" with "rwcist" and it's straight up ridiculous.