Should white people be allowed to say "Chile"?
Should white people be allowed to say "Chile"?
This has been a discussion recently on TikTok and Twitter, as people have recently been using it there. Some consider it "drag slang", or "AAVE", or forcing a "blaccent", however, I am pretty confused as I want to know, is it offensive to say that? Or are people overreacting?
I have seen people saying that you shouldn't force a blaccent, short for black accent. I just want to know your guys' views on it.
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3 Answers
- Anonymous6 months ago
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- Anonymous6 months ago
First, this isn't social media. Answers can take hours to trickle in!.
Overall, I think it's racist for black people to compile a list of words whites can't use. This is fully racist. I do get the n word (I think), but they can't go around being offended by every word that hits them wrong. The same applies to whites.
With that said, I probably wouldn't fight this battle on social media. The convos are interesting, but I wouldn't take a stand on it. I would in real life, but my black friends don't sweat this stuff.