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  2. I'm Not Racist - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Not Racist" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Joyner Lucas, released on November 28, 2017, by Atlantic Records. It features a heated discussion about race and society from the perspective of a white man and a black man. Lucas has said that the song's lyrics represent the uncomfortable race talk that people shy away from. [5]

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  4. Rucka Rucka Ali - Wikipedia

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    An assistant headteacher, Len Idle, said the song was "probably racist". Rucka Rucka Ali subsequently picked the quote as the title of his next album, Probably Racist [11] replying in kind within the music video "We're All Asian", sarcastically thanking Idle for his opinion, before mockingly stating that "he [Idle] was probably gay with AIDS". [12]

  5. Racist, Sexist Boy - Wikipedia

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    "Racist, Sexist Boy", originally "Idiotic Boy", is an anti-racist song [1] by American rock band the Linda Lindas. It is the final track from the band's debut album, Growing Up (2022), released on Epitaph Records .

  6. Tyler, the Creator Slams ‘Racist’ Swifties for Trying to ...

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    Tyler addressed the audience saying, “I got Swifties all mad at me with their racist ass — bringing up old lyrics, bitch, go listen to ‘Tron Cat,’ I don’t give a fuck hoe.” “Tron Cat ...

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  8. I'm not racist, but... - Wikipedia

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    Baugh (1991) found that when people were asked why the term African-American should or should not be used, many respondents prefaced their answers with "I'm not racist, but...". [10] Brown (2006) found that the phrase was often used by Lancastrian interviewees who were concerned about the influx of racial minorities. [11]

  9. Arbery killer shared racist messages, white supremacist song ...

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    The song played over a video of a Black child dancing. In text messages sent to a friend, Bryan said he was upset that his daughter had started dating a Black man, and in one text message he used ...