Rev. Al Sharpton's View on Using the N Word, Agree or Disagree?
When you think about it, Rev. Al makes a lot of sense here.
To the rappers out there listen to what he is saying.
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They do make records with gay slurs, but they don't sell. But Rev. Al knows that is how the music labels make money. And the word n*gga sells. It won't change until they stop making money from off of these rappers and their lyrics.
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