I said a slur when I was 14 and I want to make up for it
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2025 10:24 am
I feel like I am spamming the boards with new questions, but I have another:
How do I make up for a slur I said online when I don't know who I said it to and they probably didn't see it? I recently thought about this experience again and regretted the decision a lot.
It was in an internet argument when I was 14 and I got the bright idea (this is sarcasm) to say the b slur (slur for mexicans). I said this because I think the person I was saying this to was trying to downplay saying the n slur (slur for black people). I immediately deleted after a minute because I felt bad and decided to not engage in any controversial videos for a while because I didn't expect me to say that, especially when I was saying that using slurs is wrong. This is what makes me confused by my logic at the time, if saying slurs is bad, why say it as payback? it makes no sense.
I didn't get a reply calling it out or a reply at all and it stayed up for a short time so I think nobody saw, but you can never rule out anything. I had moved on from the experience but I remembered it again when I saw someone being called out for saying a slur in a online kpop space I frequent. This person apologized, said it was 10 years ago, and said that they were educated and never did it again, but people were saying they weren't taking accountability and that they did not change. This made me wonder, how do you take accountability for saying a slur if those things aren't enough? I also wonder how I can take accountability for something if I don't know the people who I was arguing with and where they are. I really want to make amends for my behavior.
How do I make up for a slur I said online when I don't know who I said it to and they probably didn't see it? I recently thought about this experience again and regretted the decision a lot.
It was in an internet argument when I was 14 and I got the bright idea (this is sarcasm) to say the b slur (slur for mexicans). I said this because I think the person I was saying this to was trying to downplay saying the n slur (slur for black people). I immediately deleted after a minute because I felt bad and decided to not engage in any controversial videos for a while because I didn't expect me to say that, especially when I was saying that using slurs is wrong. This is what makes me confused by my logic at the time, if saying slurs is bad, why say it as payback? it makes no sense.
I didn't get a reply calling it out or a reply at all and it stayed up for a short time so I think nobody saw, but you can never rule out anything. I had moved on from the experience but I remembered it again when I saw someone being called out for saying a slur in a online kpop space I frequent. This person apologized, said it was 10 years ago, and said that they were educated and never did it again, but people were saying they weren't taking accountability and that they did not change. This made me wonder, how do you take accountability for saying a slur if those things aren't enough? I also wonder how I can take accountability for something if I don't know the people who I was arguing with and where they are. I really want to make amends for my behavior.