For some wild reason Gina Rodriguez thought she could get away with saying the n-word
about the backlash that resulted from her aforementioned pay disparity comments, while trotting out her Afro-Latino father and extended family in her own paltry defense.
So why would a woman who is semi-regularly pissing off black people boldly post a video of herself singing “nigga” on Instagram for her 4.4 million followers to see? Great question. Either Rodriguez believes that some convoluted race math gives her a pass, she’s a glutton for drama, she thinks that singing it doesn’t count, or she’s just not very fucking bright.
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