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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • why should the mainstream culture of a foreign country dictate what I can or can’t say (or name my project)?

    I don’t believe that anybody is suggesting this. Obviously you can name your project whatever you wanna name it and use whatever words you wanna use. Nobody is taking that from you.

    But just know that there world is a big place, and not everybody shares your viewpoints, and some of them are going to tell you why they disagree with you.

    You’ll have a choice in that situation. Either you change yourself to fit in with others, or you stay true to your beliefs and stick to your guns. There isn’t an inherently wrong answer here. Whichever you go with is a personal choice that nobody can make for you, but you’ll need to own your choice, whichever it ends up being. If you change your ways, you need to accept that you changed yourself, and that nobody else changed you. If you remain undeterred and choose not to change, then that’s also on you. Nobody chooses your thoughts for you.

    Sorry, that was a bit of a tangent, I know. It just irks me when I see people suggest that they can’t say what they want to say and suggest that it’s anybody else’s fault, so I wanted to point that out.



  • Due to racist propaganda in the US during the 80s and 90s. Crack cocaine was portrayed in the media as a “black” drug, and many of the news stories about crack were specifically about it’s effects on black communities.

    While the name isn’t inherently racist, in and of itself, it does still carry some racial connotations behind it. Maybe it’s different these days for zoomers, but growing up during the “crack epidemic”, as it was called, and seeing the way it was covered in the news, I can understand why some people are resistant to the name.