Tag: N-word

Amber Rose’s Ignorant Defense of N-Word Use

Model Amber Rose recently defended the use of the n-word by non-Black people, ignoring the trauma and history behind the racist slur. Her comments show a lack of understanding of the impact on the Black community.

Nicole Curtis Pulls Up to The Breakfast Club to Address N-Word Controversy After “Rehab Addict” Gets Pulled (Video)

Nicole Curtis, former host of HGTV's Rehab Addict, faced backlash after a video surfaced of her using a racial slur during filming. HGTV removed the show from its platforms, and Curtis appeared on The Breakfast Club to address the controversy.

Conor McGregor’s N-Word Rant Sparks Debate

There’s not too much left to be said that hasn’t already been made into a debate over the span of decades, generations even, when...

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