Can Cardi B Say The N-Word?
If you’ve been paying any attention to the news this week, then you know Gina Rodriguez has gotten herself into quite a PR firestorm. She posted a video of herself singing along to the Fugees on IG, and in doing so, dropped the notorious N-bomb. She followed that up with maybe the most disingenuous apology of all time. She tried to triple back with a real Apple Notes apology but people still aren’t buying it.
That brings us to the next step of the debate. After Gina’s mishap, the internet turned its attention to Cardi B and her ability to say the word without having to say any apologies. She and Gina have similar backgrounds and heritage so what’s the difference?
Well this has all sparked a fevered debate. Take a look…
What’s the difference? pic.twitter.com/Pi5xjEpLj2
— S@¡nt Dy@n@ (@dyanathesaint) October 15, 2019
Is cardi not a Dominican Trinidadian woman from the Bronx who embraces black culture? Unlike Gina Rodriguez a Puerto Rican woman who enters conversation about blackness to silence those voices to say “but what about Latinx people?” ?? There’s a huge difference https://t.co/dIz3j7NHI9
— gigi (@le_debut) October 15, 2019
I'm still confused by woke logic. So Fat Joe & Cardi B can say nigga but Gina Rodriguez can't? Yet they're all Puerto Rican. Lol. Woke Twitter please explain this one to me. I need a laugh.
— JayTheFakeWriter✍🏿 (@KimKSidePiece) October 15, 2019
Y'all bringing up Cardi ain't gone change the fact that Gina ain't Black, has made it very clear on multiple occasions during interviews that she ain't Black, and has a history of making anti-Black comments…only to record herself saying "nigga" and put it on Instagram.
— Gon with the wind….like Ging (@Satirony) October 15, 2019
Gina Rodriguez minimizes Black women every single opportunity she gets, but her sayin’ “ni**a” has turned into #yall getting at Cardi for the 100th time because you refuse to understand what Afro-latina means. K.
— Naima Cochrane (@naima) October 15, 2019
All y'all mad at Gina Rodriguez needa keep that same energy when Cardi B drops the N word in her raps. pic.twitter.com/OZ1yxtOfqv
— ღ Gaboogi ღ (@lindseybri) October 16, 2019
Hey black family… since we’re collectively dragging Gina Rodriguez… can we FINALLY call out Cardi B, DJ Khaled, and all the other non-blacks who say n*gga?pic.twitter.com/3nudCb2Crh
— kaili. (@kashkaili) October 15, 2019
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I love how negros pick and choose which “non-negros” can say nigga. Y’all wanna cancel Gina Rodriguez but praise Cardi B , J Lo, Fat Joe and every other Latin person y’all like because of their proximity to hip hop.
— STAY PAP READY (@SuperMilf__) October 16, 2019
Ya mad that Gina Rodriguez said nigga but don’t bat an eyelash when Cardi B does ? Help me understand ? pic.twitter.com/vfMfldp2TL
— 🖤🖤🖤 (@loveshidaa) October 15, 2019
the tl is maddening. so much talking out ya ass.
1. equating nappyhead cardi with nonblack gina to say neither are black: NO
2. equating cardi & nicki to say cardi's black: NO
3. sayin all ricans are black to say they can all say the n word: NOu bitches learn nothing. jfc
— demonicana (@bad_dominicana) October 16, 2019
If Cardi B can say nigga than so can Gina Rodriguez! pic.twitter.com/0Fu9TNgUJM
— QueenB (@Lemonade1218) October 15, 2019
Why is it ok for cardi b to say the n word in every song but Gina Rodriguez gets “cancelled” for singing along to the fugees? pic.twitter.com/8RR7rJbmPP
— elizabeth (@eschwartzyy) October 17, 2019
Y’all on Gina Rodriguez head for using the N word but won’t check Cardi B 🤦🏽♂️ ..
— Miah 🚀♊️ (@__jereflya4) October 17, 2019
Gina Rodriguez said the “n” word and now Twitter is up in a storm bc she’s not black… me looking at the same ppl sing and Stan Cardi B for doing the same thing… while also not being black. Keep that same energy but that’s none of my business pic.twitter.com/JkpwrXSDNB
— MickeyJPerez (@MickeyJPerez) October 16, 2019
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