yeah you had me until this part. if you can’t control your tics and tend to say inappropriate things, but then here it seems you don’t believe those words are offensive then why are you still saying them still?https://twitter.com/Tweet4nita/status/1252669456842739712 …
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I didn't tic the N word growing up. I heard it a lot in my dad's rap music, and it never felt inappropriate to me because it was normalized. Then people kept spamming it in chat and telling me I'll get banned for saying it. It made me fear saying it, ,making it a tic.
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My mom is black. I heard a lot of rap music as a kid. I’ve always known better than to say the N-word.
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Then this should be your first defense against criticism. “I’m black”, “I’m LGBT”
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I don't feel that anyone regardless of background should abuse LGBT or black people. I don't see my race or sexuality as pass to cause harm. My condition does not represent my belief or intentions, and I help people distinguish between to two so that I can contribute to society.
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