Women’s Lacrosse Team At Virginia Tech In Trouble For Singing The N-Word In Lil Dicky’s “Freaky Friday”

Look what you’ve done, Lil Dicky and Chris Breezy. Just more evidence that rap music is destroying society’s impressionable youth.

The Virginia Tech women’s lacrosse team is in trouble today after singing along to Lil Dicky’s “Freaky Friday” on their team bus following a win on Saturday. The celebratory song, which features several instances of Chris Brown saying the n-word, was posted to Snapchat by a team member and eventually made its way onto Twitter where, as expected, people were understandable that the student-athletes were simply singing along.

I’m just kidding: The vid got mother fucking eviscerated.

If there’s one thing Twitter loves to hate, it’s white kids singing the n-word.

I don’t know, @SanceDot. That seems a tad, uh, excessive.

Great, now every student-athlete on that bus is going to have to change their names, transfer schools, become drug kingpins to pay for school, slip hush money to the police department and eventually become the most influential politicians east of the Mississippi. Or they could wait for it all to blow over. Your call.

The team’s head coach, John Sung, issued an apology on behalf of the team, telling the Roanoke Times that it was a “teachable moment,” to which Twitter reacted with compassion and understanding.

Guys, I’m just fucking with you again. Twitter lost its goddamn mind.

Point, counterpoint: Play Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No. 21” in D minor on loop to and from every game for the rest of the season. I’d like to see you sing along to that! Just play it safe.

  1. LazyRican

    So if i sing the exact lyrics of the song I can be called a racist? Why the fuck are you using that word then if it’s “racist” if you know everyone no matter of color is gonna sing it??

    7 years ago at 2:33 pm
    1. LazyRican

      Also, what the fuck did you stupid idiots do the site? It’s more confusing than my parent’s marriage

      7 years ago at 2:35 pm
    2. Fratty McFratFrat

      White folks are always looking for a loophole to let them say the n-word….
      “They say it, so why can’t I say it?”
      “I’m just singing the words of a song.”
      “Mark Twain and Joseph Conrad used it.”
      “It’s not racist it’s just bad optics.”
      “I’m not racist, I have lots of black friends who call me the n-word.”
      “I was drunk.”
      Look, dumbasses, you can’t say it, OK? And if you do say it, you will be kicked out of whatever shithole school/fraternity/team/job you are in. So give it up and find a different song to sing. Besides, anyone who knows the words to a Lil Dicky song is a shithead to begin with.

      7 years ago at 5:18 am
      1. MightBePike

        Well said. You can disagree with the rules but don’t act like you don’t know them and then get confused when you get got for breaking them.

        7 years ago at 7:57 am
      2. David Allen Coe

        No shit you’ll be kicked out, and white people shouldn’t say it, but this is clearly not an expression of racism

        7 years ago at 1:56 pm
      3. Fratty McFratFrat

        it Is clearly an expression of stupidity, but that defense won’t help. Just don’t say it, and you won’t have to worry about trying to white-splain yourself later.

        7 years ago at 5:03 pm
  2. Butanefratoil

    I’m so fucking sick of liberal fucking snow flakes. Jesus Christ you’re ripping on people for saying a fucking word, excuse me, repeating a word, so execute the person repeating it but not the person making a career with that word in their music? Fucking retarded. If it’s in a song I should be able to sing the lyrics, I’m not saying it I’m quoting it. Fucking stupid ass backward Hillary supporters. You gotta remember all the idiots freaking out were stupid enough to ACTUALLY think a Clinton could win an election, that’s the level of stupid we are dealing with.

    7 years ago at 10:54 am
  3. House of Paign

    I watched the video, but the sound quality was pretty bad. Exactly which “n” word did they say?

    7 years ago at 7:23 pm