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[QUOTE="swish7, post: 1124886, member: 486"] I've a relative who will only date black people. She lives in a poor, urban area about an hour south of Atlanta. She's very 'ghetto', and posts the 'n-word' all day, every day, on social media. Makes me cringe. Partly b/c of the word, and partyly b/c she's just saying the same thing over and over. Strange to read of a college senior at an expensive private school talking like this. I'm sure part of the shock is that she is a pretty, white, blonde, soccer player. But, this is slightly less surprising given that she clearly appears to run with a certain crowd. She's probably just a) going overboard trying to fit in with that crowd, and b) having fun being intoxicated. From the video, and what friend records this crap by the way, she had been on a long tear, and someone in the crew decided to start recording and caught the tail end of it. Crap happens. Just wait til the day they invite technology that can read our minds. Frankly, it's really heartening to see black people that actually know her standing up for her. This is why I love stand up comedy; they speak without censorship. [/QUOTE]
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