Why are so many white people in the BLM movement using the N-word?

I hear white people using that word against black police officers and also just throwing it around in general way too often.

So, it didn’t surprise me when I discovered that one of the BLM supporters who was shot and killed in Kenosha is on video just hours before the shooting, dropping the N-word.

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Joseph Rosenbaum was the first person killed in the dustup with 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse. The video appears to show Mr. Rosenbaum chasing the teen shooter & throwing an object at him.

Rosenbaum, a registered sex offender for a sex crime involving a minor, was filmed earlier in the day looking very agitated while telling someone out of the camera range to “shoot him,” while using the N-word.

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I have a real problem with these white people using that word.

To me, it seems like they feel entitled to use it because they’re part of BLM.

No.

They have no right to use that word, ever and it’s disgusting that so many do, and it should be called out way more than it is.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on August 29, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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