Morgan Wallen says ‘I was just ignorant’ after video showed him using racial slur | Nightline
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2021
- Wallen has apologized several times before and has since spoken with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) and donated some proceeds of his album to the organization.
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Translation: I was around my friends and we talk like that all the time and I felt comfortable, I am truly sorry that it was recorded.
Certain dark people also talk like that all the time. Do I need to mention the racist comments made by Nick Cannon or DeSean Jackson from last year? You people are so soft. Let's make a televised apology video only when a white guy says something someone doesn't agree with, because that's going to improve race relations, right? Nope. Hahahaha
Exactly
So what. It wasn’t hatful. Joe Biden said N….. just a few months ago and you people said nothing.
@@tomdurkins ..but "us people" have nothing in us, and "judging" makes us feel powerful and relevant, ...WE are the White Privleged....just pretending we aren't.
OHH KAAAAY ?
@@alfrede.newman6626 No idea what you said.
they knew what they were doin having Michael Strahan as the interviewer lol
U see it too right😑😂
They should have had Evander Holyfield or Floyd Mayweather doing the interview and boxed him upside his damn head.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🥲😂😂
Yep!
Yeah…Michael Strahan is so oppressed
Just like they knew what they were doing going after a COUNTRY singer for doing what everyone in pop and rap does on a regular basis... made for a good narrative for clicks at this particular time because the racism narrative they used to mobilize blacks for the election is still hot in the news. Makes good TV
That nigga still says it he just makes sure no cameras this time 😂
Looking around for cameras 😂😂😂😂
Basically "sorry I got caught" fair enough
Hello
Act like like you never made mistakes in your life learn to give easy to forget?
Are you interested in making consistent money?
@@juniormendoza8479 by now, no one should be making that mistake!
@@juniormendoza8479 how is you think about and than say it, a mistake.
He must be pretty pissed off at his neighbor for recording the video.
HAHA
Sure, maybe if this video was taken creeping through his bedroom window. But this guy was outside, in public. Anyone could have heard him. It was bound to come out infront of someone with a camera sooner than later.
Probably thinking “bunch of…..”
No one likes a snitch.
He should be more pissed at himself for saying that
I think it’s actually been good for his career at this point….
Being recorded doesn't change who you are, it just shows who you are
Lol youre a woke activist
We all do stupid thigs, that's all it shows.
@Scott Jensen this is not stupidity or ignorance, this is racism.
@@bodhisattva2348 💀💀no
@MangoXango yes. He's a grown ass man. He should know this by now. I knew this when I was 12.
He was with his friends being real that's how they do it!! He been tossing it around.
Just like your President corn pop. U know he holds the living record for saying nigger on the senate floor.
@UCekb-ZAYHsgtjYDA6ZJALmQ yo watch you're fucking mouth
So what
How do you feel about Joetato Biden's use of racial slurs and stereotypes towards blacks? Not trying to cause a fight. I am mixed multi race. I am appalled at his racism. I can use a computer. I don't find it appropriate for a rich white old man to tell me I am not part of my heritage if I don't vote for him. That is racism, from a man that gives glowy eulogies to Klan members. I despise that behaviour. Why is it acceptable for you?
@@fionabologna1768 bc the media told her so. Millions of people really can’t think for themselves
The truth comes out when you drunk.
And reality sinks in when it's time to pay the bills.
Stfu
Ups, then I am a real Monster. I say things like he did all the time.
Either everyone can say it or everyone needs to stop, black people included. I mean, why is it ok for them to say it in rap songs? It’s harmful. And it can perpetuate bad stereotypes.
First off, use of the n-word is never going to stop. The real question people should be asking is to what extent can the use of the n-word be justified within society without it causing social harm? I’m of the opinion that a PERFECT society is one of which where there is no racist biases and therefore, no language to further racist biases. Think about it: there were probably a bunch of horrific racial slurs that Romans used to use against Barbarians. Do those words have any meaning now? No. They’re now lost in time. We either don’t use them or we don’t know what they are. They don’t mean anything now. It’s now disconnected from people’s experiences. In large part, the attempt to enforce the kind of behavior of trying to get people to stop saying the n-word would just lead to the normalization of even worser behavior (you’re literally telling someone you can’t say or do something). It would lead to substitutes (you would have trolls trying to come up with new words to use as a racial slur). Like, how would you police the n-word to the black community (they say it in rap songs)? It just sounds like a utopian project. And if that’s the case, we might as well get rid of racism in general.
Rep 🇻🇮🇵🇷🇩🇲
The way he said that, you could tell that he uses slurs regularly. This racist is in major PR mode. Sad that you're helping launder him.
What was said!?!
@@kelseyjay3733 If you're not trolling and really can't figure it out, good for you. You're not any better off knowing the word, other than maybe to know when to spot a bigot.
@PGR7 The community reclaiming the word that was and still is, used against them in hate and ignorance, is not the same as the word being used for hate and ignorance. Everyone has their way of healing, plenty of POC don't use the word, some do. I don't like the word used in any context, I don't think slurs have any utility (outside of reclaiming them from the people that once used them against you) even then, at some point I hope they fade out of our lexicon like so many words have.
@@ComradeCatpurrnicus Question, so you feel the same way about Billie Eillish for her use of a racial slur?
@@zerocool5395 Whatabout-ism isn't much of a defense for racism & bigotry.
My granddad used to always say "a drunk man speaks with a sober mind.."
Yep
Amen
Well said 👏, I've always heard the same
Thank you for listening to my music,I
Love you and God bless you, fan. 🎤🎸🎼
Well your grandad was dumb
Im sure he called Michael one in his head throughout the interview
Guaranteed
No doubt.
@Tyler Pruitt nail on the head. Every one needs too go back to their safe space and give this man his career back. He’s a modern day George straight
That’s awesome, why don’t you just imagineer the thoughts in his head and have him arrested for what you thought he said in his head.
That’s because Michael is
If we can forgive Billie Eillish for her use of a racial slur.
We can forgive this dude.
Cancel both of them, there it’s fair.
She was 13. He was an adult.
@@eyanosasioux9575 Trippin’ on power
@@eyanosasioux9575 yes
I cant and WONT forgive either one of them !..
I just discovered racial slurs LITTERRALY KILLS people..because their mental immune systems are so weak.
regrets: I used to call the virus that came out of China the "China virus" until I saw that blacks were beating elderly american chinese, in some cases to death.
In my ignorance, using such terms may have killed near to 10,000 people of asian descent, and for that I am truly sorry .
...but billie eyelish ...never !
EDITED: I have NO idea who Billie Eyelash is,.. or the other joker.... I just got caught up in sarcasm by reading some of the ,"moral outrage" 😅😆😂 of you guys who think these people are sooo cutting edge and important...
( CLUE : Racial and ANY other slurs don't kill people ..at...all......never.)
..... idiots.....
What he said that nite in questioned, was his truth.
What he's saying now, is his damage control speech..
W
Let me guess you voted for former vp Biden?
Exactly he’s still a racist and just trying not to own up to it right now
@@BlondeIsAnInvestment no more a racist than Joe Biden.
@@malinoisnation9392 couldn't be more racist than Donald "The Arab Americans cheered in the thousands on 9/11" Trump.
Alcohol only brings out what was already there. "I was drunk", is not an excuse.
Actually, coming from a drunk if you don't understand it or live it, it is an excuse niggaaaaa
@@FakeMarket i mean....yeah
People say when they're drunk what they think when they're sober. Booze takes the filter away. If you think that way, yes you're a racist. 👎👎👎👎👎👎
FACTS!
@@xp77msfz99 - Agreed. I don't think anyone should say it.
Unfortunately he’s a product of his environment. He acts how he was brought up.
bruh, it’s not his fault, stay mad
Facts .
He grew up in the hood?
Do you run across white people that don't accept that excuse for bad learned behavior when they are referring to black people that grew up in poverty, statistically likely to have had only one parent, surrounded by crime, drugs, alcohol, and who were constantly told the white man will never let you achieve success and will constantly look for ways to bring you down...and how as a little child, they watched the white man hang their grandfather? And this is the rhetoric they hear all the time as they are growing up. THEN, I hear a white person say: "Black people need to snap out of it. They aren't slaves anymore and we are no longer slave owners."
Why do you think a lot of white people accept that you're a product of your environment in something pertaining to this guy on this video, but dismiss this notion when it applies to the mistakes black people make?
Pretty naive for some to accept that a person is a product of the environment they grew up in only when it suits them. It's going to take several more generations to weed out all the damage done to the black people that were prisoners of war in their country back in Africa, that were then sold to wealthy people in Europe and America....and specifically the ones that were brought to America who were holistically treated like animals - and that took a blood bath earthquake of a civil war to liberate, all of which we still feel tremors and aftershock from even today.
Raised by his racist parents who are actually siblings
If it wasn't in his heart. It wouldn't come out of his mouth
@Stay and watch regret is from the heart after he got doxxed
Amen
Either everyone can say it or everyone needs to stop, black people included. I mean, why is it ok for them to say it in rap songs? It’s harmful. And it can perpetuate bad stereotypes.
First off, use of the n-word is never going to stop. The real question people should be asking is to what extent can the use of the n-word be justified within society without it causing social harm? I’m of the opinion that a PERFECT society is one of which where there is no racist biases and therefore, no language to further racist biases. Think about it: there were probably a bunch of horrific racial slurs that Romans used to use against Barbarians. Do those words have any meaning now? No. They’re now lost in time. We either don’t use them or we don’t know what they are. They don’t mean anything now. It’s now disconnected from people’s experiences. In large part, the attempt to enforce the kind of behavior of trying to get people to stop saying the n-word would just lead to the normalization of even worser behavior (you’re literally telling someone you can’t say or do something). It would lead to substitutes (you would have trolls trying to come up with new words to use as a racial slur). Like, how would you police the n-word to the black community (they say it in rap songs)? It just sounds like a utopian project. And if that’s the case, we might as well get rid of racism in general.
Period now he's splaining
Yea, I think if you’re caught saying it you should receive the death penalty as opposed to another chance.
There are 2 types of people in this word. People who have said nigga while drunk before and people who lie.
If he wasn’t talking to a black person and calling them the slur then its forgivable.
One year later. He drops a song wit Lil Durk. Epic comeback!!
Quite literally carried the whole album
0:05 This is literally the face I imagine in my head during Dave Chapelle's "Sorry Officer...I didn't know I couldn't do that" stand up bit.
YES!!!
🙄 He's a victim of white maleness. If you are black, you can say it to anyone; however, if two white people say it to each other, it's a huge deal. If this is your opinion, then you are a moron. He did not maliciously call a black person the N-word. Everyone needs to stop playing the victim. Don't be stupid.
@@moralityIsHard Mark...I need to tell you something very important. I hope that...one day, you'll look back on your comment and realize how hilariously stupid you look trying to tell others to stop being victims while simultaneously calling this guy a victim and acting like a victim yourself.
Godspeed, and thanks for coming to my TED talk.
@@misterb3577 Your attempt at irony falls short at every level. You have to be a moron to get mad at someone for using the N-word when responding to their white friend. Especially when blacks use it so frequently, it has lost all meaning. Woke people selectively get offended and continuously display their lack of rational thought. A little context and logic go a long way. A key element of critical thinking is thought 🤔 (use that thing between your ears).
@@moralityIsHard You're not helping your case, Mark. Have you spoken with your mental health professional about this victim complex of yours?
Seriously...I'm worried about you, man. It's not healthy to keep these thoughts to yourself, Mark.
In my younger days I did not know any black people and heard the n word frequently spoken in the worst ways. Then I moved to a mostly black neighborhood and soon most of my friends and loved ones were black. I was affectionately called a reverse oreo. When I thought and spoke, I used to the n word and mf as substitute for man and boy of any color from about age 13 to age 20. While most of my friends and loved ones are brown and black people, I no longer use the term even though it would be a term of affection. I've learned there has been too much pain from that word. And although, I think I used it affectionately in my past, I would not use the word now. Too much pain caused by the word and I have no business using it under any circumstance. For what it's worth, I also stopped saying, "This mf..." instead of "This man..." Grew of that, too.
To be honest I’m a person of color that’s used and uses the word when I come across an ignorant person!! So everyone makes mistakes and I hate when our society tries to destroy someone’s career when they make a mistake! Yes it was wrong but thanks God we believe in second chances!!
True it’s all about the tour after. He could’ve said what’s the big deal I’m making money. Instead he said this is not what I want to be known for.
You a liar. Never heard anyone use that term in that way unless they white. Your white. Or wanna be for some weird flat ass reason
He showed us who he is...the first time. I believe he is the bigot he is.
Do you think he can change? Cos everybody can change. I want every racist to get help and get better
@@ftwi1 I think anyone who truly wants to can change. Education is key.
@@AKing69 I can see where this is all heading
Why is it socially acceptable for a black person to say the same word to anyone they want, but a white person can’t use it at all? And if used they are automatically a racist or “bigot”. I believe it’s just as ignorant and racist when anyone uses that word towards someone else.
🤡
A drunk mind speaks a sober heart (mouth)..!
The worst part of this, his album sales go up after he's been pulled in his label,awards etc. It means Americans supported him more after this action
Say it again for the people in the back.
Wallen earned more streaming revenue because RACISTS always show their support for those who DISPARAGE us African Americans...trump's fellow white-supremacist supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan 6 INSURRECTION AGAINST OUR DEMOCRACY, calling African American Capitol and Metro police officers N*ggers as they smeared feces on the walls of our Capitol.... some carrying the TREASONOUS FILTHY Southern Confederate flag, the FIRST time a CONFEDERATE flag has been inside our nation's Capitol.
Yup! Just like Billie Eillish when she used a racial slur.
@@caseytemple2285 shut up SaY iT AgaIN fOr tHe PpL iN ThE bAcK
Did you see when CMT posted black artists around that time all the comments were supporting Morgan Wallen? Disgusting. I’ll never forget that because it really disgusted me.
This is so fake, it’s basically “sorry I got caught.”
Caught saying what? "Nigga"? He didn't say the hard 'er' and it wasn't towards a black person so its not racist
It’s all stupid. When did America start allowing people to be told what they can and can’t say. He had to fucking move. His family who had nothing to do with it starting being threatened. Let it go. He’s paid his dues.
No wonder why conservatives love him so much 💀
now you go and turn this against right wingers?
you are just a liberal. you have no opinion.
Liquor speaks a sober man’s mind
What’s you’re problem? He already apologized. You won’t stop till you’ve sucked the life outta him.
@@jthgmailcom he deserves everything he gets and more
@@sharonburgher5278 an even bigger career? Because that’s what’s happened, he won a ton of awards and his sales are through the roof.
Sure liquid truth is the truth, but people forget its only a temporary mindset. If called out, which he is, normally people will adjust and change. People just like to call out the worst mistakes in our existence
As a black man, I took him serious. I grew up in the south and understand that the younger generations are just doing what they were taught but they don't take it even close as serious as their ancestors. I'm not saying it's OK, but he laid it all out exactly for what it was. This what actually made me a fa of Morgan
Least u get it
Have you ever considered people don't like numb diggers because they're completely destroying America?
Of course he sold albums. His "followers" support him. I'm not feeling his b.s.
Okay for all the rap celebrities to use it though right? F U
@@Jeremy-wf7qm white rappers don’t use the n word.
His followers feel exactly the way he does.
@@sigmasiren777 Okay lets boil it down, Its okay for blacks to say it in the same context that Morgan did but not okay for whites correct?
@@teddyjam8134 how you going to throw all his followers into one bucket? I bet he has followers of all races. Your comment is just as ignorant.
Whose is Morgan Wallen? I've never heard of him.
Trash
@@angelicdazzle You're no one
M Taylor: Morgan Wallen is a bigot who got videoed shouting racial slurs. He's a real class act huh? Too bad he'll to be forever remembered for his racists words rather than his songs.
He's the biggest country music artist right now. And he's not a racist.
yee haw
I’m glad people are talking and actively listening. We have so much work to do. It is necessary.
Unbelievably incorrect
P O O S Y A H H N I G G A
Dumb take he’s a racist ass
If he's a genuine racist, imagine what kind of thoughts are going on inside this guy's mind to have to come back and act all sad and give 1/2 a million of his money to a black organization and call himself ignorant, and check into a rehab program, and apologize over and over and over. Complete humiliation and well deserved. You reap what you sow.
Stfu. He was talking to his friends. Everybody nowadays says it even in secret. Stop making a big deal out of it. It’s not like he said it to a random black person. Sensitive as baby 😭
So he’s not a racist what are u saying ?
@@alphact1724 i'm saying that he is going way out of his way to demonstrate that he's not a racist by acting very, very, sad - apologizing over and over, calling himself names, giving a LOT of his money to a black organization...etc.
Ok he didn’t hurt anyone and what of this you have against him is stupid
he said “nigga” drunk. and APOLOGIZE TO MICHAEL STRAHAN
Hehe..interviewed by a Black man. 😂
Context matters & 'this word' lives on it's own planet. Dude did not use it towards a Black person & yet we all know a Black hip hop/rap artist can drop it 10 times in a song & win an award. I get it, it holds a special place in history. Some people hold the value of 'how its has been retained' in modern society, in high esteem & yet in its most commonly used context, it's used with absolutely no regard. I'm not passing judgment, just stating facts.
DEFINITELY not an sincere apology just one to try to repair his image SMH
Okay for black celebrities to use it though, right?
ok ill listen to the guy hold a bottle of Hennessy flipping off the camera he's one to judge somebody
@@user-rh8gb1bl4k I sure will judge him because the same guy holding that bottle has white friends & doesn't play around calling them honkeys either
@Tyler Pruitt I may be a thug but at least I'm not a racist
@@Jeremy-wf7qm that's goes to show how racist you are if you really knew me you would know that I hate fake apologies PERIOD! Doesn't matter what color you are so try again
Nothing new, nor ignorant in what he said. The only "new" was catching it on film
Saying the N-word is far from playful. Alcohol doesn't make you say that word. It only lessens inhibitions. I highly doubt he's no longer "ignorant" after those pathetic excuses.
Showing Off For His So Call Friends ! Really Showing His True Self !
Yet Biden gets away with saying nigger on the senate floor more than anyone else alive
@@malinoisnation9392 🤣😂🤣😂butthurt so called Patriot !!!!!
I bet you're WORRIED about the FBI knocking at your door . I bet you were at the Capitol BEATING our capital police officers with our AMERICAN flag. SMH
Oh please grow up get a life.
@@JNoble-dm9fp it’s it some sort of disease that blocks the truth out of your mind that the presidents son said it repeatedly through texts, were talking about the democrat party’s racism but yet you care that a hillbilly with a mullet country singer said it? It’s such a joke.
The fact that his sales spiked in the aftermath speaks for itself. There are many racists in country music!
It wasn’t raise people buying him music lol. It was pride who didn’t really know him. When they see the news story they steer to his music. It’s common sense. lol
And hip hop… who cares 🤷♂️🤡
I'm black and literally don't care because I get called one everyday by my own people who say they changed it for the better with how they say it.
And you're part of the problem. Btw, I am not black.
This is more about a Marxist public confession than anything else. This is the same environment that happened in China during the revolution but they just used a different prop. This is the equivalent of placing a dunce cap on a person and embarrassing him or her in the public square.
Sure you are troll🙄
@@eloahnon4952🤡
@@tracyrussell2823🤡
He’s sorry cause he was caught I’m tired of this so called “ignorance” you knew exactly what you was doing
He didn’t do anything wrong they were joking
Strahan looking at him like a quarterback
If he was talking to a white boy It's no big deal
We don’t believe him that’s who he actually is.Shouldn’t even be giving him a platform to do this
He's a racist. Why is this black man giving him the platform to spew this BS.
I agree 100% .. its just who he is. Raised with blind privilege.
@UCA2_frznFIdQKg2yFcftHGQ why did u vote for Biden? He holds the record for saying nigger on the senate floor
@@marypoppins-dem-pills4774 I agree with what you said. But if he was blinded by his privilege and ignorant to power of his word choice. Should he not be given an opportunity for a wake up call? To recognize his privilege and how blind he's been and to distance himself from the people that support hate? Extreme example: there were even kids raised in nazi households, and grew up in nazi youth programs that grew up to realize their mistake and fight against the very organization that indoctrinated them
Hmm just logically thinking which one is more likely to be true, what someone says when they are with friends and they don't think anyone is looking or what someone says when they are in front of a camera and they know millions of people are watching ?
Pfft. That’s your logic? Wow. You give yourself too much credit.
Either everyone can say it or everyone needs to stop, black people included. I mean, why is it ok for them to say it in rap songs? It’s harmful. And it can perpetuate bad stereotypes.
LOGICALLY, use of the n-word is never going to stop. The real question people should be asking is to what extent can the use of the n-word be justified within society without it causing social harm? I’m of the opinion that a PERFECT society is one of which where there is no racist biases and therefore, no language to further racist biases. Think about it: there were probably a bunch of horrific racial slurs that Romans used to use against Barbarians. Do those words have any meaning now? No. They’re now lost in time. We either don’t use them or we don’t know what they are. They don’t mean anything now. It’s now disconnected from people’s experiences. In large part, the attempt to enforce the kind of behavior of trying to get people to stop saying the n-word would just lead to the normalization of even worser behavior (you’re literally telling someone you can’t say or do something). It would lead to substitutes (you would have trolls trying to come up with new words to use as a racial slur). Like, how would you police the n-word to the black community (they say it in rap songs)? It just sounds like a utopian project. And if that’s the case, we might as well get rid of racism in general.
@@N1ght_walk wow imagine comparing what romans did thousands of years ago to a word that is still used in a racist way even now. Tell me, if you think the word is totally harmless then why don't you call someone a n*gger right now?
@@lilahdog568 I used the Romans as an example of what use of the n-word could be, obviously.
And I don’t use the n-word. It’s not a part of my lexicon. But I do defend the principle.
Logically though, use of the n-word will never stop.
NEVER SAY THE N WORD. Period. It goes in the trash with other racial epithets like Kike or Spic
.
@@N1ght_walk just say your racist bro
They’re never sorry until they’re caught.
This person didn't say I'm sorry for hurting people. Words do matter so remember that. Think before you speak and remember how it feels to be insulted by someone. Black people have had it hard in this country . Just look at the history and remember this segregation was resent . I was 50 years ago. Go ask a baby boomer about it.
Hello
That white boy was ready to bump, YKWTFGO🤣 but like we always say “you can say what you want, but you gotta accept your own consequences when you’re saying what you want”
Word police, the new slave trade.
@@OFOTCN no policing needed, simple physics. Like cursing in front of your parents. You can curse in front of them and be disrespectful however you like, but the consequences you face are out my hands 🤣
Now he’s making songs with Durkio and has the number one song in country right now. My boy not going anywhere
Oh lord, where I’m from in New York we use that word like everyday growing up. I definitely don’t use the word anymore though.
That's not being ignorant,that's being racist.
This is why critical race theory should be taught. He is completely clueless about everything that's not a part of his bubble.
He’s not clueless. He’s lying. 🤥
Well black people should stop saying it also.
@@tombroger5930 I want to let you know I didn't realize how bad it was for the black community until I was in my twenties and read there history so I've got one thing to we need to teach our kids about this. Not all white people are rasist but your statement is.
@@tombroger5930 🤣🤣🤣
CRT is a college course that's taught in advanced law school.
He's good he got the pass just keep making hip hop country songs
Imagine getting offended by a word
This wouldn't be a problem in Alabama
Did he hurl it at a black person? No. So saying a word as a joke with your friends is not a big deal. He wasn’t saying it to be racist, he was joking to and with his friends. Shouldn’t even apologize.
White privilege at it's finest
You're either young or dumb.. or racist
Regarding racism in country music, Wallen says: “I haven’t really sat down and thought about it.” That’s White privilege.
That is not privilege you idiot.
So you have written a thesis on racism in country music?
@@jacobb1451 ..he could have said " I don't even consider race as a judging point, why would I think such about things, life is tough enough for everbody"..
Then the inquisitor could explain that It KNOWS he's racist...BECAUSE HE'S SOUTHERN and it read somewhere that all of 'those' are "poor white trash"
Delusional 🤡
I bet Strahan never uses that word with his friends...
He has been using the same racist language throughout his life, now that its affecting his dollars$$, the apology had to be done. It's called "damage control" his manager got him out there quickly. He will continue using the same language it's a part of who he is.
No one is surprised about this 🤣
We used the word alot in high school between friends some black some white and some Mexican. But never in a derogatory way. Our black friends used it so much we just copied them because it sounded cool to say it. But I do understand the Root. To avoid situations like this all of us should stop using the word. And only leave it for the ones who truly have hate in their hearts that way it would be no questions about how one feels. Sadly I feel the word is too deeply penetrated into everyday casual vocabulary to stop any time soon
It’s all about intention. I understand what your saying bc that’s how it was for me years ago. White propel saying it to white people. Our black friends not caring when a white friend used the word. It was just different years ago, things change tho and I would never say it now that it’s changed. But I’m still trying to figure out if the friend he called the n word was black?? If he wasn’t then idk why this is made such a big deal. If he called a white person it then obviously he wasn’t using it in a offensive way and his intentions weren’t to be racist. If his friend was white then he was just using the word the exact same way that black people use it.
As a texan I can translate hick " I'm a racist and I don't care. but its all in fun hun" How much words matter concerning my money.
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When discussing the history of the word and the transatlantic slave trade, it is important to note that West African slavers played a role in the capture and sale of enslaved individuals, primarily within the context of intra-African slavery. However, it is crucial to distinguish between the African slave trade that existed prior to European involvement and the transatlantic slave trade facilitated by European colonial powers.
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He's from Tennessee, surprise?
So everyone in Tennessee is racist? Nice logical comment.
Not all of us Tenneseans are racists, but I do hear that word used a lot more than when I lived in Ohio.
What a ridiculous question. “Is there a race problem in country music”. He should have asked back “is there a race problem in hip hop music? Latin music? Irish music?” That’s an absurd idea. He’s really clutching at straws.
"grasping at straws" - The idiom is used to mean an attempt to succeed-such as in an argument, debate or attempt at a solution-when nothing you choose is likely to work. Also: A 1534 reference "clutch at straws" is referring to grabbing at grass growing by the river bank when you're in the river being swept away. A drowning man will clutch at straws.
"Clutching their pearls" is an idiom meaning to behave as if you are very shocked, especially when you show more shock than you ACTUALLY feel in order to show that you think something is morally bad.
Given the context of your comment, I think "grasping at straws" is the most applicable. (Saturdays are my UA-cam comments day. I have no life.)😆
@@marshalbaek5580 Do you have a source for this information? We say clutching at straws in the part of Europe I am from, where English language originated from :)
@@gottalovetheinternet My source is The Cambridge Dictionary.....uhhh.....awkward....
No doubt the English Language started in Europe and when it got to Texas, we destroyed it! I mean, we "kilt" it (killed) good.
We had to start all over. We made up a lot new words along the way...most of them I try not to say.
Oddly enough, women from the South in the States wear pearls. And these women can be stereotyped as a bit dramatic. And often times these women will over react to something that someone said so that no one will associate them with whatever was said. And when they start to over react, they reach for those pearls around their neck and grab aholt (a hold) of 'em (them).
I can almost guarantee you the women that clutch their pearls are likely to be the most guilty of whatever thing was said.
So did the term "clutch your pearls" originate in the South United States? No. It first came out in a show called "In Living Color." Hey - your guess is as good as mine. I have no idea how that happened.
I've never been to Europe. I bet I would like it. I could start a ground swell of Englishmen speaking English in the Tex/Mex dialect and thus destroying the English language there too! I would call it: "The boomerang effect!" Seems appropriate don't you think?
I'm out. PEACE!!
Seriously. I gotta get out more.
@@marshalbaek5580 I just did some googling and I reckon the terms are interchangeable :) But yes, welcome to Europe anytime :) Would be happy to have you!
Wonder how many times Strahan heard the N bomb on the field? Didn’t say anything then.
Maddest thing is he will probably sell more after this. Racist Americans just got a new favourite artist.
I hope he’s being genuine and learns from this.
I doubt it
He'll make sure to only say it behind close doors from now on 😂
@@nobodyharder6575 exactly lmao
No one seemed shocked he said it so obviously he says it a lot
Naive
Oh my he was drunk and in front of his own house. Why is his neighbor video taping him? We've all said things we shouldn't drunk or sober. Give him a break.
Idk about that one. People go to jail behind being drunk and doing stuff for a reason.
loooool he run his mouth, got caught and now he’s sorry. No break required
A person really has to go out of their way to say a slur. It's not something people say accidentally drunk or sober.
@@GNRGNRGNRGNRGNR yall be meat riding him so much, man deadass is friends with lil durk who is black
Trust me that N word was no mistake
Who care. Piss in it 😅😅😅how about That
take the censors off his words, he had a "A" at the end. its not that big of a deal to me.
It’s that easy to act just like the people around you. The craziest thing of it all is that no one talks about how much black people helped raise white singers when they were young and impressionable. The very imprints that put the pain in country music came from the help and the best friends of color that never asked or expected to be named in the first place. Talk about taking it to the head so many years later. This is the children of those children. Misinformed and ungrateful as can be! They have no idea who to thank. It wasn’t your granddaddy making moonshine and wines on his own sweetheart!
Not to many people care honestly morgan is one of the best out there I'll support him forever what he did was wrong but the past is the past
It was like a few months ago dude. It isnt exactly that far in the past.
@@lilahdog568 past is the past
He’s ugly tho he’s racist he said what he said it still matters and his hair is greasy and musty crusty and he hasn’t watched it in 16 years L
Speak for yourself
@@whitetailhunter539your name adds up I’m sure you use the n word a lot
This is how soft and pathetic we have became as a nation! Embarrassing
Right? The n word can be in 99% of rap songs but let a white guy say it to another white guy and everyone loses their mind.
@@Carolina_Berean right! to me this is just weird AF! 1st-The only thing he sorry about is getting caught!
2nd-All of the problems in the world and this is what we choose to have as a national broadcast!? A White Country Singer saying sorry for using a racial slur while with a few friends drunk late at night?
This really is one of dumbest things I have witnessed. Life is simple you don't like a Musician for whatever reason just don't buy his stuff or stream his videos. So if a Black Rapper says a racial slur towards another race are we going to make him apologize? I would bet not, and I really don't care I would say it was equally as stupid if he did apologize. Come on people this is childish as can be and whatever publicist or media company thought this was a good idea should be ostracized for pure ignorance.
I bet you didn't say that on January 6th.
@@ThaRedPitbull no I said Wow this is how crazy and ignorant our nation has become. These are very strange times that we're living in and I'm not much of a fan! But I also can see that media outlets and social networks our controlling and directing certain narratives and don't fall for or get involved in that BS.
shuffle off your mortal coil faster
He used it correctly ! I’m impressed 😂😂
He apologized but now, explain to me y they say it so many times in rap music? It’s so offensive yet the rappers call themselves it and each other the word?
Maybe cuz their black 🤯
@@VaughnOfficalMusicSo they can say a horrible word every day but if it's someone else with a different skincolor who says it, it's hurtful all of a sudden? That's a ridiculous double standard. Either everyone says it or no one does. Make up your minds weirdos.
@@VaughnOfficalMusicthat doesn’t explain why they use a derogatory and so called offensive word to describe eachother. Its kinda sad.
It's called taking a slur and making it our own just like a fat boy calling himself fat 🤷
@@darkninja2772It's 2024, and you still seriously don't understand the difference? Can you relate to the idea that people will often say things to and about their family, but when someone else talks about them it's fighting words? When people have had hate speech used against them, they will often try to reclaim and rebrand the word to give it less power. You see the same spirit in the LGBTQIA community where they may call each other certain things in the context of their in-group as a way of taking some of the pain out of words that have historically been used to bully or humiliate them. How those groups decide to deal with language that has been used towards them in a hateful manner is their business...but when an outsider uses those terms they are still a slur. Why is this so hard to understand? Can we never move past the 'Black people say it too' conversation and just do better? Wouldn't it just be easier for people to stop saying a word that others clearly find hurtful? You're expecting minorities to deal with all the baggage that comes with hearing those slurs, as if that's somehow easier than you just dropping a word from your vocabulary. That's wild to me
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" Call on the Lord in the day of trouble,
And He will deliver you."
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I don't think he's an actual supremacist. I think he was very drunk. And just ignorant. He's a product of his environment. Props for going to rehab. Also the neighbours a peice of crap for showing his home address
I’ve been drunk. And I used it while I’m sober. Sue me!
"in our minds it's playful" 🤣🤣
"I got caught. So I'm sorry"
My mom always said listen to people because they will tell you exactly who they are from the very beginning!
Yeah it is a bit ignorant to throw out the n-bomb in America of all places, even when drunk. I wouldn't dare to throw it out like that and I live in Finland
Sweetie! At this point you and several others that uses those terms knows better! It's disgusting
as a BLACK woman..
ican honestly say that he wasnt using it in a racial slur. 🙄
Thank you , that word is used by many black people and tossing the word around with your friends is not hurting anyone , you guys reading this might have said it once or twice and gotten no hate so why do some of you guys take him as a racist
@@kateskrmetta2022
it's used by many white ppl as well..
SOME white ppl as we both know use it in a racist & disrespectful manner..
but imust admit, he was not going there..
he was just drunk talking to his friends. no harm done.
Thank you. I'm black Hispanic and I agree too
2 things Strahan can't see there and say that he has never used that word in the 4 letter variant or the hard R. 2nd in regards to Mickey Guyton trying to make it country music. How did the black community feel when Eminem came to the rap scene before he was big. Before I get flame sprayed, yes I am white and yes I hate the word. Have I used it yes I have, but people grow up and change as they get older and realize things.
"Its okay Dale, we can say it, nobody's around" and here we are.
We live at a time where we judge so hard and don’t accept apologies nor believe people are sincere. This is a grave mistake but I think he learned his lesson. Many people, including pop culture, grew up with this word. It’s not right by any means but I do believe it was in his vocabulary. However, I’m sure he will be better from now and people in the comments who are closed and holding onto judgement and grudges need to learn that people make mistakes (intentionally or unintentionally) and from now on Id like to believe he won’t be making this mistake and will become a better person. We have to believe in the good of people to grow as better society.
I'm sure will smith will learn the same
Bro said n***er. That’s not something many of us grew up with. That’s the difference bro. It takes effort to say that…. It also takes balls cause you’d get chopped for saying that shi… not unless your used to using it…
Ur prolly white stfu
only lessons he probably learned was not to say it out in the public
Good approach to have. His actions show regret and remorse. So if I were a betting man, I'd bet he's grown from this and has become a better person through it.
Truth is, if he didn't get caught he would continue doing that. So gurl bye.
😂Correct Edison
I agree 100
I’d be shitting myself with Michael Strahan staring me down after using that word
No more public pardoning on racism. No more record deal and no more threats.
These comments…it’s really not that hard guys. If you are not black, don’t ever feel comfortable to throw that word around. I don’t care who you are friends with. Don’t use the word.
I myself am mixed race but I don’t even feel comfortable with that word so I never say it.
It’s not that hard to not use a hurtful word if you have a decent semblance of care/consideration for other people.
If your just talking to friends then who the hell are you hurting
It wasn’t meant in a hurtful way
He wasn’t treating anybody wrongly
He was talking to his fucking friend
@@kamleehendricks3988amen brother
Yeah, that's what they all say
Great, when do we put all the music rappers under interview for their shameful racial slurs - where is Dababy's very long list of owed apologies...
This sounds like a conversation that someones dad would have with them
Best comedy bit I’ve seen in a while.
Ong I can’t believe people were so pressed about 1 word 🤣😂
I'm from about an hour away from where he's from. Unfortunately people are raised like that around here. The town he's from is very white, very rural, and when he says things like, he "never really thought about it", as privileged as it is, he's being genuine - there's a lack of exposure, education, and guidance in the South. It's not right, and it sucks.
Ignorance isn't an excuse for bigotry even if it is it's root cause. If you excuse it with that, you excuse all the choices he's made throughout his life to learn and grow out of that ignorance. I'm all for teaching kids in an effort to make sure they don't turn out to be ignorant and hateful, but too many people use ignorance as a defense. At some point in a person's life, we have to stop making excuses and ask how they've managed to get so far and not understand very simple realities and whether they can continue to be excused as blind ignorance instead of willfully ignorant.
@@ComradeCatpurrnicus VERY well said.
I said it isn't right and it sucks. It's not an excuse. Just stating the obvious, that a person can exhibit results of their privilege, while also exhibiting results of lack of knowledge due to coming from a severely underserved community.
@@r0e_the_v0te thanks for explaining that, … it kind of doesn’t make sense for them to be so far behind on what’s morally correct, ignorant, or just plain racist period, when newspapers, tv, internet, and radio have been existing for quite some time now. They need to catch up with the rest of America down there. Hopefully that place gets some help
@@r0e_the_v0te I get that. It’s not right but the problem is not one person or one community; it’s the culture of segregation and a poor education system. People are isolated in their own worlds, especially when you grow up poor, throw addiction in the mix. It’s not an excuse but it’s an explanation. I grew up in Southern California in a small town in the Inland Empire, I knew people who never left their neighborhood until they went to prison in Pelican Bay.
I don't agree with what he said at all. But having a Blackman address him I love that. Aint it crazy that country music will accept a mixed man or black man before a black woman. He is not using any excuse I like that he answered the question truthfully that country music doesn't accept black artist and it should end. The only thing I can say is I think he should show people more than tell maybe learn more about the culture and take steps in changing the views of people close to him. Let the racist throw their money at him and let him turn around and donate every bit to black or poc organizations
Still love Morgan Wallen music .. period no one’s perfect
Thank God you don't speak for the Black Community. Yall are always begging to be accepted by people that don't like you. Smh.