Amber Rose suggests that white individuals should use the N-word to “stop violence”
Influencer Participates in Major Initiative to Address Racial Slurs, Political Bias, and the KKK
Amber Rose is igniting a significant debate by asserting that white individuals should have the freedom to use the “N-word” without facing any backlash.
In a recent conversation on the “Big Drive” series with Nick Cannon, she suggested that softening the impact of the word could potentially lessen violence among various groups.
“White people should be able to say n***a,” Rose expressed. “When you truly cease to care about meaningless, foolish words, we will stop harming one another.”
Rose attempted to clarify that the majority of individuals can distinguish between a hateful slur and casual slang. She emphasized that hearing a “hard R” used as a weapon is entirely different from hearing the word in a song or among friends.
“We all possess the intelligence to discern right from wrong, so why do we continue to inflict so much harm and significance in its wake?” she inquired.
The conversation turned to politics at the 42-minute mark, and Rose was unreserved in her comments. She expressed her opinion that Democrats “don’t care about people of color and the Republicans do,” prompting Nick Cannon to reference the historical context of both parties.
“Many are unaware that the Democrats have historical ties to the KKK.” Cannon expressed her agreement, stating, “Many people are unaware that it was the Republicans who freed the slaves.”
Cannon acknowledged having “some conservative views” but emphasized that he does not align himself with either side.
He referenced a well-known quote from W. E. B. Du Bois: “I don’t subscribe to either party.” It’s merely a single malevolent organization operating under two distinct identities, which suggests that the political landscape is more about manipulation than genuine ideological differences.