The N-word now. It's in rap music, people sing along to it, say it while singing and people lose their shit. I get it's vulgar, but if it's in a song, if you don't want people to say it, then don't put it in the song.
That being said, it's going to come to a point where rap music may get "cancelled" because of its obscene lyrics. Then, it'll be trifling Black creativity or something. You know people want to cancel rap music, but it makes a lot of money.
White girls who USE it to sound "cute", when Black people use it, they sound ignorant. One slur shouldn't piss me off so much but it does. I don't see why White girls think being hip or Black is "cool."
Not just the history or intent behind it, but the inconsistency of how it's handled. Ghetto Black people (and occasionally the older demographic) use it interchangeably no problem. Another person in a different race says it, it's WW3.
Now, if I see or hear a White woman saying it, you're getting slapped on the ground.