Madonna Making A Play For The N-Word, First Tweking Now This
Mother Madge is trying to do with the n-word what, Miley Cyrus has done with twerking. So get ready for a n-word war of words, as pop stars like Madonna fight for the right to call their own kids…“n*gga” because it’s not racist when they’re white, too. I should have known something was up when Madonna start wearing grillz. So in case you haven’t heard, Madonna posted a picture on Instagram of her son, Rocco Ritchie, boxing with the caption:
No one messes with Dirty Soap! Mama said knock you out! #disn*gga
…and of course it was followed by outrage. So, a white person can’t call a white person n*gga, either? Does someone make these rules up as we go? Nothing is scared anymore, if black people can’t use the n-word, what’s left? *sarcasm of course* Like all white people who are bold enough to test the waters and use the n-word publicly, it’s quickly followed by an apology tour and a “I’m not racist” statement. Madonna is already back tracking and has issued an apology:
I am sorry if I offended anyone with my use of the N-word on Instagram. It was not meant as a racial slur … I am not a racist. 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.
Actually, nah!!! Wait, Madonna also has a son and a daughter she adopted from Africa named Mercy James and David Banda. So she thinks it’s appropriate for a white mother to call her white child the n-word, when she has two children of color in the same home. Now that I think about it, I’m mad, too. What kind of parent would do that? What was she thinking? For the record I don’t think she’s racist, and I pray that she’s a great mom to these kids. Perhaps she wanted to be “cool” and had a serious lapse of judgment.
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