Penn State Sorority Girl Goes Viral For Using The N Word In An Elevator Video, Doesn't Understand Why Black People Can Say It But She Can't
DAILY MAIL – Two college students are under fire after they filmed themselves saying the N-word in social media videos that were later leaked on Twitter.
One video shows a white female student, reportedly from Penn State University, in an elevator and repeatedly singing the N-word over and over.
At the end of the video she says to the camera: ‘You’re a fat n****r, suck my d**k’.
In the second video, a white William Paterson University student asks her Instagram followers: ‘Is it appropriate for me to say n****r if it’s in a song and you’re singing the lyrics, or is it not appropriate for me to say n****r? Let me know.’
The woman in the first video appears in the background of the second video, where she can be heard saying ‘What up my n****r, what up my n****r’.
Both videos were posted on social media by the William Paterson University student and were leaked on Twitter by user @seuntheactivist, who also attends Penn State.
They have been watched more than 200,000 times.
Whyyyyyy do college kids continue to die on this hill? The “well black people use it so why can’t I?” hill. The “I was just singing a song that they use it in” hill. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results (Albert Einstein.) The proof is in the pudding. The reaction is the same every single time. You will be called out on Twitter, you will go viral, you will have your name and school and picture spread to every corner of the country with WiFi. You will be metaphorically stabbed to death with pitchforks and your name will become toxic.
I mean if you’re a 55 year old white man who desperately wants to smash the hook of “N*** in Paris” at your daughter’s wedding and truly believe that you’re entitled to use that word because it’s in the song, standing up for your free speech is one thing. You really want to stand on principle and you’ve got nothing to lose at that point and nobody cares about you. But a college kid? When you have a few years of college left and then will be hitting the job market looking to start a career and make a good salary and set up your future? Why not… just not scream the N word into a live recording camera and then film your own follow up video justifying your use of the N word?
White people have been bleeping themselves out while rapping lyrics since we had 2Pac in our Walkmans. No reason to switch that up when you have so much at stake.