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Originally posted by Eclipse
I was on the lines of it had to be in his norm of conversation to "slip" until I read this.
I think a lot of it has to do with the type of slur and how familiar the phrase it. Unfortunately, if it was the "N" word, while it doesn't excuse it or make it right, modern day speech and (dare I say it) rap music probably makes it easier for the word to "slip".
If I am white and have a hang out with a lot of black people who constantly say "My N" this and "that N's crazy" in a quest to belong or feel cool I can see it slipping out, even though intellectually I know it is wrong.
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I understand.
The word, for sake of this conversation, was "nig." Not nigga or nigger, but simply nig.