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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Tweet Scoop: Jules Estrada Justifies the Use of 'Nigga'

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125 comments:

  1. OMG!!!! Just stop... Stop talking as you're digging yourself a bigger hole!!! The utter ignorance of simple social norms.. Mahiya ka naman. You're justifying your racism?!?! Seriously?!

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    1. Funny though, here in America it seems only black people are allowed to use the word nigga. If a white person uses it, it's considered racist. Either way, Mo is still an idiot though I'm not for the Estrada clan.

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    2. And seriously, what generation is he referring to??? Desensitized and humanized? I can't even bring myself to type those words. Those kids are seriously out of whack.

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    3. Tama na yan, Jules! BALIK TAYO SA CORRUPTION NG PAMILYA NYO!!

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    4. Yung nigga talaga masama yan. Kagaya ni shawie, palagi daw nigga sa tweter

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    5. Oh sige ipabasa iyan sa mga ibang lahi, tingnan ko lang kung hindi yan magtanda! Lol

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    6. Ahahaha. Pa-deep and intellectual. Hindi man lang inayos grammar since obviously prepared in advance naman

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  2. They're both ignorant. I dare them say that out loud when they're out of the country and see how many dirty looks they get.

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    1. NOT JUST DIRTY LOOKS BUT THEY WILL BE BE JUMPED ON.

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    2. if he is not a black person using those words, he will be in danger the moment those words left his mouth. hahaha.. plain stupid.

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  3. My son says his classmates say nigga like dude or guy...
    Sorry or not sorry to say my contempt for Ejercitos/Estradas have no limits.
    I'm still with Mo on this one.

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    1. TELL YOUR SON ANON 12:20 AM TO SAY IT TO AN AFRO AMERICAN GUY OK. REGARDLESS IF YOUR SON IS USING THE SLANG OR THE WORD WITH AN R , IT STILL IS DEROGATORY. THEY WILL SURELY JUMP ON HIM AND BEAT THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS OUT OF HIM.

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    2. MY SONS CLASSMATES. HE DOESN'T SAY THAT N WORD IN ANY FORM AS WE RAISED HIM UP TO BE RESPECTFUL.

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    3. 1:47 READ MY COMMENT CAREFULLY.OK? HIS CLASSMATES. I DONT INTERFERE WITH THE WAY HIS CLASSMATES SPEAK OR HOW OTHER PEOPLE ARE BROUGHT UP.I DONT THINK ALL AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE PRONE TO VIOLENCE. WRITTEN OR OTHERWISE

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    4. WHY WILL I TELL MY SON TO SAY SOMETHING THAT WILL GET HIM BEATEN UP.
      READ MY COMMENTS DID MY SON SAY IT.
      SO MANY HATE AND VIOLENCE.

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  4. Yung nigga kasi sa mga kabataan eh parang expression na na parang normal na lang na salita. It's a cool word baga. Of course sa ating mga adult, it's a bad word.

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    1. Doesn't matter if you're toung or old. It IS racist. All the more that people should be taught on how to properly address other people without being hateful or racist. It's this behavior of shrugging it off as "they're kids trying to be cool" that perpetuates bully behavior that is hurtful to others.

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    2. PLEASE, DO NOT BROADCAST YOUR IGNORANCE TO THE WHOLE WORLD AND TELL THIS PATHETIC FOOL TO STFU. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN OR HEARD A NON AFRO AMERICAN PERSON SAY IT? NO ONE DARES UTTER IT OR YOU WILL NOT ONLY GET DIRTY LOOKS , A BROKEN FACE and if you do it at work a harassment case with termination papers in hand. so ignorance is no excuse.

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    3. Anon 12:21 how would you feel if someone would call you "INDIO" or "MUTSASA"?

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    4. If it is an expression used freely by young ones in your household, it is high time for you to educate them so they can do the same to their friends.

      I mean well.

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    5. Then the parents are not doing a good job in teaching their kids' what and what not to say. It will never ever be cool a word.

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    6. agree with @130 and @152 . we shouldnt just let him be just because it has become an expression to kids these days. education is the key. parental guidance is critical.

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    7. Oh bakit galit na galit ata kayo kay 12:21am? hahaha chill lang kayo hahaha

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    8. Expression? To sound cool? You must not live in US because as far as I know, every person here know better NOT to use that derogatory term especially if you are not African American yourself.

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  5. You know! You just dont say that n word!! Thats really offensive and yup racist. U dont even know whats the true meaning of that!!

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  6. balek tayo sa corruption

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    1. Which is also my point in looking at Estradas here. Whatever slang or language they may use, they still have the heavier offense, ang manloko sa kapwa at magpakasasa sa pera ng mga taxpayers.

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  7. Ang lakas maka justified nitong batang walang alam sa word na yan. Sige dare nyang sabihin yan sa isang black person and i bet a split second reaction basag muka nyan.

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    1. Lakas ng feeling ko d sya(jules estrada) ang nagsulat nyan. Hahaha.

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  8. Ignorant poor little rich kid, wag mong hintaying sampalin ka ni Oprah.

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    1. Wahahah! !!! SAMPALIN with millions of dollars or checks para mag kasya sa kamay, with matching dialogue na " that's from hard earned work and not from stealing!"

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  9. Are you kidding me? Try saying that to a Black man and he'll get a beating! St*pid kid. A racist word doesn't change its meaning just because he took a letter or two off of it!

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  10. Sana matapos na ang fifteen minutes of fame nya. Balik struggling actor na uli.

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  11. Scripted ba to na itanong sa kanya? Si jule ba talaga nagsulat nyan? ;p

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    1. PINASULAT NYA YAN, OBVIOUSLY! DI KERI NG UTAK NG MGA EJERCITO ANG GANYANG REBUTTAL. LOL

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    2. No, A friend defended him.

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  12. Team Estrada here. He is young and handsome yet he is strong personality. He is braved to fight his right and says his intellectual thoughts.

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    1. Braved to fight?

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    2. Intellectual thoughts? ! He think it's cool to call friends nigga because they do too, where's the intellect in that?

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    3. Ohh really?! Mag aral Ka na Lang muna ha! Intellectual thoughts Ka pang nalalaman Dyan. Cheee!!!

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    4. you are entitled to your own opinion. young yes. handsome and strong personality? maybe yes, maybe not. intellectual thoughts???? you have got to be kidding me, right? tawang-tawa kasi ako sa joke mo :D

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    5. jules bakit gising ka pa?

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    6. Do not get me wrong but go back to your room and study well so you, too, would get your head straight.

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    7. Intellectual thoughts??? Really??? That's why our country is living in poverty...with this kind of mentality...

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    8. Oh please! Here's another dumbo!

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    9. Ummm... I think you're using the word "intellectual" too loosely here...

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    10. Let's go back to the real issue here, leave the kid alone. I think he learned his lesson.

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    11. I agree to anonymous 12 35. Mo is bullying the kid

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    12. Hahahah. Team Estrada ka nga talaga. Tsk tsk. Mag tagalog ka nalang.

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  13. Jules, please, subukan mong sabihin mo yan sa itim na taga US. Tapos, sabihin mo sa akin kung masarap mag mumog ng sarili mong ipin :)

    Kahit gaano kadami ang iyong pera, mahirap parin bumili ng utak sa palengke.

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    1. Ang tanong kaninong pera ba yan?

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  14. if you're not black don't say that word

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    1. Korek. Nakakaloka ang ibang comments dito.

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  15. Nabalitaan nyo ba yung binugbog na pinoy sa laban ni pacquaio dahil lang may narinig sa kanyang "nigga" habang nagchi-cheer kay pacquiao?

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  16. Hayy...it's ok for a black guy to call another black guy, "N". But if you aren't black, it still is offensive. No amount of "music or other forms of media" can ever "desensitize" or "humanize" it. Besides, You, being a non black person, do not have the right to make the call if it's ok to use the N word or not. How can you even tell that the word got "desensitized" when you can and never have been affected by it?

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    1. magiging desensitized talaga siya pag nasapak na siya ng totoong black guy.

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    2. All due to ignorance. Tsk tsk tsk

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    3. Anon 12:14 so true. Simple example is jay-z and kanye's song "Nigg*s in Paris". Gwyneth paltrow used it as a caption on one of her photos with Jayz and Beyonce and she recieved a public backlash for being "insensitive".
      It's one thing if ur black and u use the N-term. It's another thing if ur just trying to be cool to use it.

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  17. Let's talk about corruption kid.

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  18. How immature and ignorant!!!! I have African American friends, and the N word is very sensitive to them.

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  19. I am currently working in a city here in Europe kung san madaming mga refugees from Africa. Kapag nasa public or nasa labas ako with friends, sobrang careful kami not to say Neg**. Hindi tulad sa Pinas na we can freely say that word at hindi tayo lalabas na racist. Pero sa social media na kung saan pwedeng may makabasa ng posts mo internationally, hindi maganda.

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  20. Kiddos go to bronx, ny or any african countries and have the balls to utter that word. I dare you!! I will pay for your return ticket.

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    1. And Compton. Tignan lang natin ang tapang neto

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  21. Nakatulog p kaya to c Moe sa dami ng kaaway, pag nmatay to walang makikiramay! Akala mo kung cno makapangaral, pwe!! At ikaw Jules and the rest of your corrupt family, STFU!!

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  22. Isa ito sa mga bagay na kahit na sabihing "social norm" o "nakasanayan na", mali pa rin eh. Pustahan niyan bukas makalawa may tweet yan na: "Hey, we listen to Jay-Z and we find BeyoncƩ hot -- see, bakit nyo sasabihin na mali kami?" LOL please lang kids, aral- aral din kasi.

    WTF @ his friend making excuses for him. Sabihin na nila na hindi nila trip yung paraan ng pagpuna ni Mo pero hindi sapat yun para balewalain nila yung pagiging ignorante nila.

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  23. Racist remark, however you defend your side. Even referring to somebody as "black" is not the right word pa nga, COLORED is more acceptable.

    By the way, how did he got his diplomat passport? Mo, paki bash hahaha

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  24. Have ypu heard what happened to Paula Dean whe she used that word? Back to corruption na lang tayo

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  25. POSER nga kasi si Jules at ang mga kabataang hindi naman itim na gumagamit ng term na yan. Feeling cool kasi eh.

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  26. Racist is not even an issue anymore, e numero uno ang pinoy jan. Wag n kau magmalinis at mangaral, at some point all of us became racist as well, ang nkakainis lng eh kung makapangaral akala mo kung cnong santo at magagaling. Lahat kau may bahid at mantya, yung iba idadaan p sa English ang comment para mas intelihente tingnan. I-apply nio muna sa sarili nio ang mga pangaral niyo para mas kapanipaniwala.

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    1. Yun! Ung mga tao kase dito feeling santo parang hindi dumaan sa pagkabata. At napansin ko lang kung ano ung popular opinyon gaya gaya ung iba. At nam-bubully pa sa opinyon na iba sa kanila. Oo kahit ndi ko gusto ginawa ng mga Estrada, mali naman pansinin lahat ng ginagawa ng batang yan. Yang si Mo kala mo kung sinong banal, wala syang karapatang mangaral, proud pa mambully

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  27. Si kuya nabigyan lang ng Thesaurus, nagmarunong na. Kung pwede,umakto ng ayon sa brains, wag ka na magkunwari.

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  28. Sinayang mo ang pagpapaaral namin sa yo ng buong sambayanang Filipino. Saan ka ba namin pinaaral ha? At kung ano-ano kabalastugan pinagsasabi mo!!!! Sana yung mga EB Best scholars na lang binigyan namin ng pangtuition ng pera nmin.

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  29. Try Mong sabihin sa black man, tingnan natin Kung buhay ka pa... Kung sa America ka pa, tapos na yung career mo! Nakarinig ka na ba ng white celebrity na ginamit ang n word? Ignorant!

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    1. Meron. Si Paula Deen nagsabi ng 'N' word decades ago, kaya dropped na sya from retailers at networks. Si Donald Sterling din nasipa sa NBA because of racist comments. Kaya yang Jules Estrada na yan may kalalagyan talaga e.

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  30. What does his looks have to do with anything?! Youth doesn't justify ignorance. You think he's brave and has a strong personality... a lot of people consider that to be "mayabang". He probably thinks he can get away with saying whatever he wants because he comes from a political family with a lot of influence. Intellectual thought?! I think he's severely lacking that because he continues to justify his use of the word ni**a. I personally don't even think he wrote that tweet, it was most likely written by a PR person and put on his account.

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    1. A BUNCH OF IDIOTS OR A BUNCH OF CLOWNS.

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  31. U don't know what you're saying...It's racist....We know better than u coz we're mingling every day with them...so better shut up!!!

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  32. Hay! komo kc rich kid akala alam na lahat...nag justify pa lalo tuloy naging arogante dating...sa haba ng pagtira ko sa ibang bansa kundi ka black di mo pwede sabihin nigga kc offensive sa knila din minsan sa mga ignorante katulad nito kya napapahamak ibang pinoy eh..

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  33. I see what they're trying to say because sometimes I also call my friends "nigga". Im not trying to be offensive though because I'm using the that word to call them "buddy" or "dude". However, I know when not to use that word. Living in the US, I don't go around calling peopld the N because its offensive and its just wrong. You could also get in trouble for saying that especially in front of African Americans. What Mo said was right but bullying a teen is not. Also Julian is wrong for bringing up Mo and Rhian's abortion scandal. Abortion is also a sensitive topic just like saying the N word. Educate yourself.

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    1. Even when there's no one looking, no one should ever use that word, ever.

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    2. Agree with you. While some people may not find "nigga" no longer offensive, the fact that they don't is an insult to African Americans. It would be a happy day for all when we completely eliminate this word, its variations and other racist words in our collective vocabulary. Pero matagal pa yan. Not hoping.
      Yeah, and bringing up that abortion issue was just below the belt. Tsk, tsk.

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  34. The ignorance is strong in this one.

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  35. Sumosobra naman na kasi si Mo. Pati bata binubully. Yung tatay na lang dapat, wag na idamay mga bata. At sila naman sana di na nila pinatulan.

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  36. So, okay lang sabihing kawatan siya? Hindi racist yun.

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  37. Instead of apologising for his use of a derogatory word, he's justifying his ignorance! Apologize! Can you imagine this being leaked to the foreign media? I can already see it "Phil Senator's son Justifies Use of Racial Slur."

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  38. Iton di jd mo, wala na talagang magawa sa buhay Nya palibhasa Hindi makabalik ng Pinas kaya puro pag titira na Lang sa mga personalities na in the news. Para pamangnsin nga naman. Sarap batukan ng Mo na pandak natoh!

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  39. Sige try mo sabihan ang nigga ke floyd mayweather o ke mike tyson o kina lebron nang maintindihan mo ang ibig sabihin ng desensitized

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  40. Ayoko ng nigga...gusto ko ibalik nila ang pera.

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  41. naku po! dont ever say the word N lalo when youre in US kundi magtago ka na sa pinangalingan mo. it is a racist word.

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  42. you can call each other "nigga" if you're both or among a close buddy Afro-American (politically correct term) group. it's alright. but if you're NOT, you're in BIG trouble!

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  43. I have an american student and he and his friends (they are not black btw) use the word "nigga" all the time like to mean dude, bro, pare! what he (Jules) said is true, you just have to understand the context, how it was used and how it was said. Mo Twister is a B_ _ _ h! I never like him, para siyang sawsawerong dakdak ng dakdak. mahilig magmarunong! But it doesn't mean i like the ejercitos or estradas as well. in fact i am one of their most avid critics!

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  44. O edi justify mo naman ang "corruption" this time kiddo.

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  45. ang galing ng ghost writer nya

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  46. These YOUNG men just didnt know what the N word really means before . They just say it and didnt care... TRY SAYING IT IN THE STATES nag mabugbog kayo!!!

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  47. It is a word use by blacks to maintain racial separation and dwell on events over one hundred years ago. Can't they move on?

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  48. Just goes to show how uncouth and ignirant these entitled rich kids are. Maybe they should read up on civil rights,slavery and all that then they will know why it is offensive and politically incorrect.

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  49. I dare him to shout out the N word in south Central LA lets see if he can get out of there with his mug intact.

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  50. The kid doesn't know what he is talking about.

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  51. Jusko bka pag sinabihan mo ang black people ng ganyan ewan ko nlng kung mabubuhay ka. Ang nigga ay twgan lamang ng mga black people. So tama na ang pa cool mo.

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  52. Stupid apple doesn't fall far from the stupid (family) tree. Down with the Estradas!

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  53. WOW LANG HA... makracist kau,... e isa nga ang mga Filipino sa mga laitera... wow lang sainu... linis linisan...???

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    1. Hoy jeje you did not get the point.

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  54. jules estrada is a HOPELESS CASE. let him be.

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    1. eh estrada/ejercito yan expected na sa angkan nila yan

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  55. ipag tanggol ang pagiging mangmang at kunwaring walang alam?

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  56. This kid's arrogance only shows how ignorant he is

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  57. Nakakainis talaga kapag nakahanap ng kasing-patola nitong ni Mo Twister.

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  58. Feeling ko si Mo, siya un nagcocomment dito..bilang madami siya time. Lol signed as anonymous ka pa Mo ha.

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  59. Sarap pingutin ang tenga ng batang 'to!

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  60. Wow, nice job on hiring a spin doctor/speechwriter there Jules Estrada. Your corrupt father's money pay for that too?

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  61. Hala cge botohan nyo p ang mga estrada s sunod n election... Di n tayo nadala.. Tlgang mga buwaya n yn s gobyerno makakapal ang mukha

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  62. apo yan ni erap. anak ni jinggoy. magtaka ka kung may utak at breeding yan.

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  63. Never it will be acceptable here in USA. That is very discriminatory!

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  64. Isn't he an actor? Maybe he should try acting SMART for a change.

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  65. palakpakan ang writer ng batang to!

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