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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I've explained that it's not binary and you would have to examine the context. For example, if a record producer sang it the singer to emphasise a different way of singing a verse, then that would not be offensive. However, if a known white racist sang it then that would likely be offensive. It's about empathy and putting yourself in another's shoes - not looking for a binary answer to nuanced issues.
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How about this then? Apparently it was wrong because "No, it was made to be sung by Carmen Twillie and Lebo M. and an African choir."