Lizzo's "Juice" pulled from Rock Band due to making players sing the N-word

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Lizzo juice doesn't sound like it would be very nice.

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Better question is why is Lizzo being featured in a game called *ROCK* band.

It's so far gone at this point, who the fuck cares?
 
To European it's so weird. It's in the movies, songs and black people in USA can say it. But when a white streamer says it by mistake it's a huge deal... Like when PewDiePie said it once. The word cannot be even more foreign to him.
 
But black people have a pass for using this word. So is there an authentic version specifically for them? Or do you only cater to white people, you racists you?
You need to buy the Reclaimed Edition at your local GameStop. Don't forget to bring your ID and N-Word Certificate.
 
Honestly yeah. I have no history, need or reason to use either "nigga" or "nigger" as a word to speak.
You are not using it to express your thoughts, nor you are using it in a conversation, in this case. It's a song someone else wrote and you are singing along the lyrics. Doesn't mean you endorse them. I used to sing along a ton of Black Metal songs back in the day, doesn't mean i'm a satanist or want to drink your blood.
 
You are not using it to express your thoughts, nor you are using it in a conversation, in this case. It's a song someone else wrote and you are singing along the lyrics. Doesn't mean you endorse them. I used to sing along a ton of Black Metal songs back in the day, doesn't mean i'm a satanist or want to drink your blood.
One of those examples doesnt have a real world history of word-context though.
 
But black people have a pass for using this word. So is there an authentic version specifically for them? Or do you only cater to white people, you racists you?
This is where Kinect comes in, just kidding. I'm perfectly fine with them removing the word especially as it's a 10+ game.
 
Even if you substitute a different word, you have to think of what you're changing it from in your mind first.

Does that absolve you?
Can you think it and be fine, as saying it is the bad thing.(even when there's noone around to hear or be offended by it?)


Did anyone think this shit through?
 
Better question is why is Lizzo being featured in a game called *ROCK* band.

It's so far gone at this point, who the fuck cares?

Never heard of Lizzo before, so I played the video. Yeah, that's not rock. Remember when rock music was meant to be offensive lol?

You need to buy the Reclaimed Edition at your local GameStop. Don't forget to bring your ID and N-Word Certificate.

Don't worry, when Bill Gates gets his microchipped vaccine into your body, your brain won't even be able to say the word. You'll open your mouth, and it'll look like you're choking, and you'll be saying nnnn... nnnn... nggg... and you'll suddenly have an aneurysm and your death certificate will be labelled "wrong think". Anyone within a mile radius will download a memory patch to delete the offensive word from their brains. You'll be safe from naughty words then.
 
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I know people think it's a legitimate question to wonder why black people can use the word but not whites.. but, really, with a bit of imagination i think anyone can see that this word has huge baggage, and there's a night and day difference between black people reclaiming it and white people adopting an archaic racist slur~

i dunno, with my admittedly limited empathetic capability here, it would be scarier to see a white guy using what in their mouth is a hateful term than a black guy engaging in a now centuries old method of addressing their collective past~

That's just me. I just think the word can quite reasonably mean two things depending on who is saying it.

Aaaand yeah I'm fine with the song going down and, yeah, I'm shocked this game is still a thing lol
 
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Put it in a song and I'm gonna sing it. Censor that part and I'm still gonna sing it. Don't like it? Don't put it in the song.
 
We've come to a point where adults around the world concern themselves over who can or can't say a bad word. It's so infantile.
 
Or just bleep it.

The censorship and racist. It's racist because blacks can still say it but it means white people aren't allowed to say it because of their skin color, which is racist. Either it's all ok or none of it's ok.






Lizzo juice doesn't sound like it would be very nice.

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Just put nigger in your headline for Christ's sake. Saying "n word" is still saying nigger because it puts nigger in every readers head. Stop being a politically correct whipped white boy and act like a big boy and say what you mean. If we don't start acting like equals we won't ever be equals
 
The censorship and racist. It's racist because blacks can still say it but it means white people aren't allowed to say it because of their skin color, which is racist. Either it's all ok or none of it's ok.
This has nothing to do about what race can or can't say it, it's a game that kids can play, so it should have swearing & slurs removed.

Just put nigger in your headline for Christ's sake. Saying "n word" is still saying nigger because it puts nigger in every readers head. Stop being a politically correct whipped white boy and act like a big boy and say what you mean. If we don't start acting like equals we won't ever be equals
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Honestly yeah. I have no history, need or reason to use either "nigga" or "nigger" as a word to speak.
You do if you're singing along to a song. If the song has the word nigga or nigger in it you have a reason to say it. Sure...you *can* self-censor in the privacy of your own home...but that's just lame. It's not like I think people should go around calling black people niggers, but IMO in your own home or between friends absolutely no words should be off limits, and I've yet to hear a compelling argument to the contrary.
 
Didn't black musicians in the 80s / 90s kept using nigga in order to trivialize it and destroy the racist baggage it used to have?

Now all their work is being negated for the sake of political correctness, good job new age *slow clap*.
 
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You do if you're singing along to a song. If the song has the word nigga or nigger in it you have a reason to say it. Sure...you *can* self-censor in the privacy of your own home...but that's just lame. It's not like I think people should go around calling black people niggers, but IMO in your own home or between friends absolutely no words should be off limits, and I've yet to hear a compelling argument to the contrary.
if you're my friend I'm checking you if you say it around me. If you're around your gay friends and a song that says "faggot" are you going to say that too?
 
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if you're my friend I'm checking you if you say it around me. If you around your gay friends and a song that says "faggot" are you going to say that too?
You mean like I do when I sing along to fairy tale of New York or money for nothing??

People need to be less offended by words and more concerned about intent. I mean, look at how much hate and venom certain people put behind the words "white" and "man" even though the words themselves are harmless.
 
if you're my friend I'm checking you if you say it around me. If you're around your gay friends and a song that says "faggot" are you going to say that too?
Yeah...actually I do. Actually I use the word faggot around them outside the context of singing along to a song, sometimes I even call them faggots. Funnily enough they don't care because they understand that context matters and I'm not using it in a serious derogatory manner, there's either some wider context to the use, or it's simply a bit of friendly banter.
 
I love how egotistical narcissists, of all colors, are crying over being able to use a word or not use a word in a mediocre song within a rhythm game on borrowed time.

This is non-news and focusing on it, for any reason, is dumb.
 
I hope you are not serious here.
Jay-Z sure was when he said
"We disarmed the word. We took the fire pin out of the grenade."
or
"I believe that a speaker's intention is what gives a word its power. And if we eliminate the N word, other words would just take its place."
 
You aren't gonna stop white people from saying it or wanting to say it by asking them not to. That's just common sense.

Yeah it is prevalent in hip-hop, and that argument has merit, but hip-hop was never really meant for white people to begin with.
 
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