Morgan Wallen speaks to 'GMA' about being filmed using racial slur l GMA

Morgan Wallen speaks to 'GMA' about being filmed using racial slur l GMA
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Wallen spoke about using a racial slur in a video leaked in February and the fallout that ensued.
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  1. I'm black and it's a double standard on how using the N word. If a black person was to use it to another black person or in music it's glossed over and used as endearment to some in the community who accepts it. But when a white person or non black and white person uses it the whole world stops and everyone wants to freak out and calls to cancel the white person who said it. It's wrong on both accounts no matter what or who uses it. No person of any race should ever use that word. But let's not say that there's not a double standard to it.

  2. Big dang deal. He was hanging out with his friends and called his friend that word in a playfully way cuz I've heard whites and blacks josking around calling each other that. And they aren't all pissy cuz it's that pacific word.. ppl need to stop dwelling on that word alone and sit back and hear all the other different ones also. Instead of just that one alone. It's ignorant as it gets. Childish.

  3. Are they talking about the N word? I hate that word and I hate when anyone use it including black people. No one should be using that word.

  4. Never thought calling a white guy the N word could be a problem. Oops! Pretty cool though… White lives matter I guess! I'm thinking the word right now over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over

  5. He’s human, sense when are humans “perfect?” Never. Everyone does stupid things when they are under the influence. He apologized. Move on.

  6. It's not the last time he'll say it in that context. Lots of white folks use that word "in that context" all of the time. It's just the way things have evolved and it'll never stop. Not good/not bad – just real.

  7. THE WORD IS DEPRIVED FROM THE PLACE … NIGERIA… THEY ALSO CALLED NIGERE AS WELL.. LANGUAGE BARRIERS BY WHITES .NOT SAYING ITS GOOD..JUST HOW IT STARTED…

  8. He asked him do you know the history of the word. Ask Black people today if they know the history of the word they still use it all the time.

  9. I hope this interviewer never accidentally tunes into a hip-hop station. I would hate to see how offended he would be by the racial slurs in the lyrics.

  10. Such bullshit how they reacted to him…. He said the word like a black person would say to his homi.. this guy interviewing him is an idiot how he chastises him and gives him the history of the word. He says all the negative it reminds him of, how awful the word is and all the negative in history that comes with it… but only if a white guy says it…. I 100% get what he saying but if it's so damned offensive then why is it so widely used amongst African Americans as a term of indeerment.. it is so hippocritical to say its OK for some people to say it and some not… let's just not use it at all from everyone… don't get me wrong I 100% agree with plight and struggle of African Americans but think it's reduculous and hypocritical to say this word reminds of of all this badness and oppression but only when a white person says it. all that darkness and pain associated with the word doesn't exist when it's being used towards each other in an african American conversation…I agree I think it's a terrible word and more terrible past with it.. so I think it should not be used by anyone ever Caucasian or African american.. only to teach history should it be uttered.

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