That Mexican OT On Using The N-WORD & Breaks Down The Differences Between Texas & California
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Published 2022-08-03
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All Comments (21)
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I’m Black and idc if they use it shi they brown like us and go tho the same shi we go through and they fr be my dawg we be lit asf
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Every Mexican I met always keeps it real and loyalty runs big in their culture💯
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The boxing analogy is what got me, he couldn't have said it better. 😂
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Being a Mexican in Texas, brown and black have always been united and we always had each others backs because most of us grew up the same. Never did I ever think we were any different. And that’s love from one homie to another. 🤟🏽🤙🏾
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Even as a black man I find the n word as a crutch most times in rap. A true lyricist can make it work with one less word , or without cuss words at all. But to each their own.
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Mexican & black we connected here in Texas ✊🏽✊🏿💯🎯
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Dope bro, I feel you. Just do you, your just doing you Keep killing it.
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That's not the Texas flag in the thumbnail 😂😂😂
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I'm black myself grew up down south in Arkansas with a few Mexicans that used the N word I never took it as disrespect because we came up together and became more than friends more like relatives instead they go threw the same things we go threw an will be on your side threw thick n thin before your own kind will guaranteed they coming deep too the whole family move love and respect to the Mexicans 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
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Keep it going💪🏽💪🏽🔥🔥🔥
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I love my mexican friends and neighbors. Yall some real mfs. Genuinely good, hard working, and honest people 🤟🏾💯
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The fact that so many people are co-signing this shit in the comments 🤦🏾♂️ “I’m black and idc if he says it” good for you lmao you don’t speak for all of us. There is not one thing that Black folks have that everyone else isn’t trying to take, it’s insane. Nigga was/is a derogatory slur. It was reclaimed by Black people, the only ones with the right to. You can participate in the culture without disrespecting it. I would never dream of using slurs aimed at Mexican people, even if they reclaimed it. It’s not for me. But for some reason any and everyone can take from Black and we’re just supposed to be okay with it. We built our culture over 400+ years of oppression, so of course I’m going to be defensive about it when people think that they deserve to be able to say nigga just because of where they were born or because they grew up around Black folks. That’s not how it works
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When he said “I mean they can’t really tell me much, I do it better than them.” That’s shit is FACTS .
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You asked all the right questions man good interview.
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The excuse that “it’s a Texas thing” is the dumbest thing stop saying the N word you sound and look goofy
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Don't say it around me I break jaws behind it
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Im from Houston and he is 💯 on point. Maybe it is a Texas thing but there ain’t never been no separation between us. It just the way we say homie down here and it’s all love between us. We all grew up together in the hood and it’s crazy to me when I hear of other places full of so much hate and separation. I say it all the time- I’d rather be stuck here in the hood around love and peace than be anywhere else full of hate in my heart ❤
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There is no difference between us. We both went through some things, we both had fathers absent. We all grew up in the same hoods. Much love to all my black people love yall! Only we understand each other.
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I from Louisiana so i didn’t grow up with a lot of Mexicans only a few, but when I moved to Cali it bothered me ONLY because majority are racist af and we’re segregated! Not all of Los Angeles is like this sometimes it’s love majority is hate. I’m in Dallas tx right now and maaaaannnnnn I need to move cause it’s really love out here!!
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Im black & mexican & to me, mexicans & blacks are almost the same. we are looked at the same, go through the same things. i love both my people 🤎