SIGH
A Black woman is speaking. Listen and learn
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Like I said, they don't even have time to go to school for a few days a year. You expected to learn the of historical and social intricacies of a foreign country easily? They are going online to talk shit and watch videos just like you are. They aren't on their phones to learn. And even if they read by chance that the n-word is bad why would they care. They may think "I say naughty words all the time, so I can say this too hehehehe". That's why they need responsible adults to drill on them the implications and understand why it's more than just a "naughty word" they use all the time like s*bal.
This is true most people only learn what's relevant to them where they are. Like the example of curse words in Korean. Ask your average American what it is or what it means or if they heard it before? I guarantee 99% would not know. Now let's say this was a word that people commonly used as a word like fuck which the N word has become the word is uused by people to express damn near everything positive and negative similar to this video
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I know I shouldn't but I'll bite anyway.
I'm personally not here for the idea of taking any black person that validates your opinion as a basis or standard of all black people. Not all black people come from the same countries, have the same histories, speak the same languages or have the same culture. An issue that effects black people from some region (usually America) or culture (usually American) does not need or require the opinions of every black person across the globe. Black Americans, Black Europeans, Black South Americans and especially black Africans are not going be on the same page. "Black culture" "toxic black kpop stans" "black issues" give the impression that it involves every person of African heritage and it really really doesn't.
OP is from Zimbabwe and raised in an Asian country. She does not have the same experiences, same understanding, same anything. So when she's complaining about Asians from cultures closer to the issue being listened to more than her for certain issues, does she not realize that Black people from countries actually relevant to the topic find it equally annoying that people like her are used as the standard to invalidate us? She's not someone "from our own community" and she shouldn't have an equally weighted opinion based on nothing but skin color. And contrary to what she thinks, black people can be and are very anti-black or racist to ones from other cultures

Black is broad, not a monolith.
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Thanks to internet even I know what N word mean
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