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Where are , mainstream media, and all the celebs when we need them to stand against the normalization of racist behavior by boycotting all the Beyonces, Cardies, DaBabies, and Lizzoes that put n-words in their songs? Call out 'artists', too! NoOneGetsAPass
A while back, I said something offensive (not the N word) to a black coworker not realizing my error. He didn’t freak out, he educated me. It made me see things in a whole new light and I apologized. I have never made that mistake since and now think before I speak. Be mindful.
Can she just go away now?
BUT BLACK PEOPLE CAN BE AS RACIST AS THEY WANT AND NOONE WRITES UP BULLSHIT ARTICLES.... WHY IS IT ONE SIDED.... AMERICANS ARE SO PATHETIC
I think people should really focus on Hannah apologizing, rather than bully her. People make mistakes, they’re human.
Headlines like these are part of the problem. He isn’t slamming her, just like Rachel wasn’t either. Both addressed the issue because they were asked and are inviting her to an open conversation that would serve as a teachable moment to her and everyone in the comments.
Well he got the clout he was looking for 🙄🙄 yes white girl was wrong but y’all just dragging this out at this point.
Oh please, artists dream of having songs so well known people sing along to them. If you’ve got problems with the lyrics, direct that toward writers and producers. Move on. This is ridiculous
So let me understand this - she was singing a song that a black man wrote? She didn’t just call someone that ugly word? She’s terrible because she is singing a song written by a black man? Is that accurate?
OMG PEOPLE!! It’s enough.... there are worst things happening in the world right now!!!
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I understand a lot of people will say that it’s just lyrics. HOWEVER. She bleeped out the one swear word and not the n word. So yeah. She messed up bad. Just don’t say it. Don’t post videos of yourself on SM with those words. Just don’t.
I’m so sad to read this. She needs to use this situation and make herself an example and voice against racism.
She really doesn’t deserved to be slammed bc she apologized for it, even tho she did not mean any harm by it in the first place. It’s in the lyrics of a song she was singing- she did not say it with malicious intent. Everyone needs to get the fuck over it
hannahbrown has always been and will always be human trash
And she deserves to be slammed 🤷🏾♀️
If it’s in the lyrics, then shut up. Fair game.
I still to this day don’t see the big deal about singing the lyrics to a song... she wasn’t directly trying to be offensive and at some point we need to only look at intention.
She went on this show to be seen and now she’s been on more shows, and nowww she’s gonna be even more famous for using such a derogatory word, but plays “The Sweet Act” Sad!! Stop giving her the light!!
Mike Johnson just sit down & shut up. Are you Hannah's best friend or the grammer police
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