Pyramid Lies, Alien Love, and Trying Fufu (West African Food) | Dudes Behind the Foods Ep. 134

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Pyramid Lies, Alien Love, and Trying Fufu (West African Food) | Dudes Behind the Foods Ep. 134


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  1. I’m not in high school anymore (28) but know few kids who just graduated and I live right next to a high school, everybody say it. There’s 2 high schools near me, a regular one and a Catholic private school (which is like only white kids). The private school they don’t say it, the regular high school, everybody say it. Pretty normal. And it’s been that way since I was in high school. I think people only bat an eye if someone has like a “white” or suburban voice. I’m black and Hispanic. I don’t care who says it. Only hard R Is a bad word to me no matter the color. I use the word, and if I had a problem with someone using it, I think that would be hypocritical of me. Just be genuinely you. I just wouldn’t like it if someone said it to like purposely be like other ppl. Just be genuinely u. That’s my thought.

  2. 💁🏾‍♀️Thats another thing people who date another race, for me personally you don't get a pass on saying the N 🙅🏾‍♀️word as i told my ex if u get beat up thats all on you, but he never did told him from the get go. Fan from the UK🇬🇧

  3. I as a black woman don't say it, i definitely don't want to hear non black people saying it no matter where you grew up. It's a big trigger 🤷🏾‍♀️

  4. Everybody wants to be black but no one wants to fight for blackness, black culture gets ripped apart and stolen and used and we still the most hated on the planet

  5. 24:27 when David found out his mom was being shady behind his back with one of my favorite clips 😂😂😂

    I do not casually use the N-word. The way I talk makes me sound like a white girls saying it so it’s offensive to myself 😅 lol my kids tried after hearing the grandparents use it and had to stop it.

  6. As a gay girl, my group of gay friends we stay calling everyone gay lol. Our only straight couple in the group also say when we’re gay. Or we’ll also say “aw you’re so straight” lol it’s just fun teasing no harm

  7. Aww naw dog. I'm from the Bay, and, after Black folks, the only people that got a pass to say the n word (ga) was Asian and Hispanic people. I didn't/don't use it myself. But no White people were gonna get away with that.

  8. My dads uncle still live in Thailand and they use to live in a shack like place too. They upgraded with a “american” toilet lol… and nicer place.

  9. It's never an automatic hands response when other races say it, unless it's the hard ER and/or being used in a derogative way. Personally, I don't like when other races use it and I will never understand the obsession that some people have with wanting to say that word (not saying that's what y'all are doing). I don't use it often myself and I try not to use it at all around other non black people because I don't want them to think they can say it.

  10. Imagine being called a racial slur for centuries, then calling themselves that and being proud of it. When other people use it the same way as them because of how influential their culture is, they get sensitive about it. And when they hear words from other languages that have similar pronunciation, but don't even mean what they think it does, they get upset enough to get people fired from their jobs. When the orgin of the word just means Black in latin. Now that is what I call ENTITLEMENT.

  11. Man I'm half black(but don't necessarily look it), and I feel cringe when non blacks say it cause its so easy not to.. like people use it to feel validated or connected when you can just substitute it for "bro."

  12. When He told David to make a slang word I thought of the one Zoey 101 episode when Michael was trying to get “drippin” to stick as a slang word. 😂

  13. I am of the school of thought if you are not black Just don't say it it's not even worth the things that come along with it there is just certain words you can't say it's not just oh that's culture that sentiment that just don't sit right with me