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What is the most racist thing someone has said to you? Mine is someone from when i was in middle school said the n word repeativily when i shamed them/asked them why they sid "i earned being black" You dont earn that 0-0 even if someone gives you a "n word pass" In my opinion it is still wrong to say it.
I am 19 now and still think about that

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