@aurabogado @sirjamesa12 I don't like her, but I think we should be honest with ourselves and others. That's not exactly what happened.
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@aurabogado@sirjamesa12 skip to 5:00 of this video and hear the full sentence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=16&v=37iNx5YYR_Y … -
@aurabogado@sirjamesa12 she was citing a case of someone else who made the mistake that you thought she made. -
@SiggonKristov@sirjamesa12 She clearly says the n-word. If you want to frame it as something else, go ahead. But stay out of my mentions. -
@aurabogado she was saying that other persons said it. Again, I dislike her, but dishonesty is not necessary. -
@SiggonKristov Right. As a non-black person, when I'm quoting someone who says that slur, I say "n-word." Otherwise, I'd be saying the slur. -
@aurabogado 1) That's silly. I'm not offended if someone else says the word while quoting someone else instead of using it himself/herself. -
@aurabogado 2) you gave persons the impression that she didn't know how to pronounce Nigeria. You didn't say she was quoting someone else.
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@aurabogado@sirjamesa12 VIDEO/ AUDO please! -
@aurabogado@sirjamesa12 Thank you! Whew!#PieceOfWork
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@aurabogado EMILY WHEN WE WERE LEARNING ABOUT AFRICA @gaiafloresca77Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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