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Why "Nigga/Nigger" is Deeply Offensive: Understanding it's Racist History

32 min · 13. juni 2025
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Why does the word 'nigga' cause so much pain when used by white people? Dive deep into the historical roots of this racial slur and its connection to centuries of oppression. Understanding our past is crucial for a more respectful future.

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