John Mayer Playboy Interview Text

john mayer playboy interview text

john mayer playboy interview text

John Mayer Playboy Interview Text, John Mayer took to Twitter to apologize for using the N-word in an interview with Playboy magazine.
In the interview, in which he talks about his great sex with Jessica Simpson, he also used the racial epithet

‘N word’ in an interview: I am sorry that I used the word. And it’s such a shame that I did because the point I was trying/ to make was in the exact opposite spirit of the word itself. It was arrogant of me to think I could intellectualize using it/ because I realize that there’s no intellectualizing a word that is so emotionally charged.

In the interview, in which he talks about his great sex with Jessica Simpson, he also used the racial epithet. The whole section of the interview is at the bottom, so scroll down to read it.

In addition in John Mayer Playboy Interview Text, he was 32 years disclose bluntly about her favorite against pornography and why he did not want to date black women. Mayer also mentions the word “nigger”-a word that is forbidden in the U.S. Automatic, leaks were made to interview the month-monthly critique. Seeing the storm of criticism, Mayer finally apologized via his Twitter. “I do not mean to rude and racist in the interview. I also like creating a monster in the interview,” he said.

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John Mayer Black Women play boy interview

John Mayer Speaks on Black Women

John Mayer Speaks on Black Women

John mayer black women is coming under fire for comments he makes about African American women in his controversial March Playboy interview.

John Mayer is at the center of a racial controversy — and it’s all because he compared his penis to a white supremacist. It’s all over an interview Mayer just gave to Playboy Magazine.

PLAYBOY: Do black women throw themselves at you?

MAYER: I don’t think I open myself to it. My dick is sort of like a white supremacist. I’ve got a Benetton heart and a fuckin’ David Duke cock. I’m going to start dating separately from my dick.

Personally, I’m not offended that John Mayer isn’t attracted to Black women. Like all people, he’s entitled to his preferences, even if they’re different than mine. I’m also not going to hastily throw the “racist” label at Mayer, who most likely thought that his “Black pass” (i.e. cultural insider status) allowed him to make edgy comments that cannot (and should not) be made by ordinary white artists. In his attempt at humor, Mayer nonetheless reinforces racist thinking and reduces White supremacy to a (bad) punch line. One of the affordances of white privilege is being able to say things that cause hurt to people of color, and then appeal to your “heart” (or hip-hop collaborations) as proof you’re not racist. Again, I’m not calling Mayer a racist –I don’t know him– but his comments were certainly racially irresponsible. Next time, John, just say “Everybody has their preferences. Black women haven’t been mine.” Then, no harm, no foul.

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