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Steve Aoki really nailed it, it's about cultural sensitivity. Just waiting for the political correctness wonks to come out and wine about this, this has nothing to do with political correctness or "equality". It has to do with being aware, and understanding that there are certain things that EVERYONE can't say or speak to.
I'm not gay, so I'm not using the F word to describe anyone.
I'm not a woman, so I shut up when it comes to abortion and using the B word.
At the end of the day, white people are not used to being told what to do this is the source of the outrage. Not sure if posted, but even if so worth posting again.
Wholeheartedly agree with you, although I’ll go further and say women shouldn’t refer to each other as Bs and gays shouldn’t use te F word either....yet they all do, the B word tends to be used in similar context to the N word in the hood, girls use it as a term of endearment and also to insult each other, all about context I suppose, but the word still tasteless and lacks class...so I cringe when women use it...I believe majority of rappers with the exception of some older ones, use the B word alllllll the time with no filter, white, black or brown....I think it wasn’t till Jay had his daughter that he said he would no longer use that word...lol