Do You Agree? David Banner Says Biracial & White Rappers Shouldn’t Use the N-Word

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Photo Credit: Instagram

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Rapper, actor and music producer David Banner is very vocal on his social media accounts about race and the current issues that plague the black community.

Not one to hold back when it comes to voicing his opinions, oftentimes his opinions lead to serious social media debates.

And now he’s got Hip Hop heads debating on if his current stance is a solid position.

Click next to read what David Banner had to say about biracial and white rappers and the N-Word.

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26 comments

    1. Snatched the words right out of my mouth. Two of the most prominent rappers in the industry are biracial. I just saw Cole in concert and he dropped the N word plenty of times and no one batted an eye. Probably because all the white folks around me were saying it too like it was nothing. I don’t think anyone should use it but it’s part of hip hop culture.

    1. That & the fact that his mother raises him as a black man. I watched an interview where he mentioned that b/c she knew that’s the way the world would see him

  1. He’s right though. But the same can be said for black people. We are the only race who has embraced the slur created for us. No one else does this. Why?

  2. Not too long ago he was rapping about s-x and degrading women in his music. Now he’s very wise and has a different perspective. This could happen for Cole and Drake too. You never know.

  3. White people no I don’t have a problem with a biracial person using that word especially if all they identify with is being black. My grandmother was half black and was raised only by her black side of the family maybe I just have a different perspective. But honestly like Queen said nobody should be using the word. The older I get I try to stop mostly singing it in songs and I’m trying to catch myself I need to do better.

  4. I mean he makes points you can’t really argue with. Like Queen and a few others have already said, we as black people shouldn’t be using the n word either. Our ancestors have to be rolling in their graves right now given how much we’ve tried to make it hip.

  5. The more we use it, the more we subconsciously embody it’s original purpose. We all need to drop it from our vocabulary, however some should a lot more then others.

  6. I try everyday not to say it and not use it when I sing along to songs now. It’s hard because it’s become such a huge part of our culture. We have to do better.

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