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N-word is "term of endearment" when Madonna uses it, but Paula Deen is a racist?

 
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N-word is "term of endearment" when Madonna uses it, but Paula Deen is a racist?
Note to Madonna:
You are old, washed-up, and making an imbecilic fool of yourself in your feeble attempts to be relevant in the world, and you're a pathetic failure as a maternal role model.


And people wonder why kids today are so screwed-up . . .



Madonna calls her son the N-word

Madonna has never been the one to shy away from expressing herself. But the outspoken singer may have stuck her foot in her mouth when she called her son Rocco Ritchie the N-word on Instagram.

"No one messes with Dirty Soap!" she captioned a photo of her 13-year-old son during a boxing workout Friday. "Mama said knock you out! #disn---a"

Now the 55-year-old "Justify My Love" singer is apologizing for her choice of words.

"I am sorry if I offended anyone with my use of the N-word on Instagram," she said in a statement Saturday to E! News. "It was not meant as a racial slur ... I am not a racist."

She added: "There's no way to defend the use of the word. It was all about intention ... it was used as a term of endearment toward my son who is white. I appreciate that it's a provocative word and I apologize if it gave people the wrong impression. Forgive me."

Madge almost immediately deleted the post when it began causing an uproar, according to Buzz Feed. However, her revised caption wasn't much better.

"Ok let me start this again," she wrote alongside the same image of Rocco. "#get off my d--k haters!"



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if any person can say it

I can say it.


No such things as rules for blacks and rules for whites - oh wait, obammy says there is.
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Madonna is very sexy and I love her music.
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Naughty N word
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if any person can say it

I can say it.


No such things as rules for blacks and rules for whites - oh wait, obammy says there is.
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If you go outside the U.S. nobody gives a shit if you say it. Literally, especially eastern europe.
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