Is ‘B—-‘ the New N-Word? Readers Respond

Is 'B----' the New N-Word? Readers Respond
Paris Hilton routinely calls her girlfriends "my little b------"

Tino of Cleveland:  “It’s the new N, as long its not directed at a female in an offensive manner, it’s OK and now a part of our urban lexicon. As with N—–, there will be those who will not agree, and refuse to make it a part of their reality. No time in history, that I know of, has any one person, group, or movement been able to legislate linguistic morality. This is no different. Like it or not, agree or disagree, b—- and n—– will be a part of hip hop/pop culture vernacular until its no longer in vouge.”


Lori of Columbus, Ohio: “In context, out of context, friend or foe … Yet another example of how we have allowed celebrity/popular culture to dictate our morals … I’m not your b—- or your n—– … Capisci?


Tracey of Decatur, Ga.: “Call me one and see it if it’s OK … the survey will be complete and question will be answered,” Tracey said as a warning.

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