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Bieber makes racist jokes — again

Just 3 days after apologizing for using the N-word, pop sensation flippantly ponders joining KKK

Canadian pop star Justin Bieber performs during a concert in Tel Aviv, April 14, 2011. (photo credit Gili Yaari/Flash 90)

Just three days after he issued an apology for using a racist slur, pop sensation Justin Bieber was caught out again — this time for joking about joining the Ku Klux Klan and using the N-word in a video.

A video obtained by British tabloid The Sun showed Bieber joking about changing the lyrics to one of his songs, “One Less Lonely Girl,” to “crack a vile joke about killing black people.” In the new lyrics, Bieber used the N-word, just as he had in a previous video for which he apologized this week.

The 20-year-old heartthrob also joked about joining the Ku Klux Klan.

On Monday, Bieber apologizing after a years-old video surfaced showing the then-teenager telling a racist joke with the N-word.

In a statement Sunday to The Associated Press, Bieber said when he was a kid he didn’t realize how certain words could hurt. He says he learned from his mistakes and apologized for them, and now is apologizing again because they have become public.

“I’m very sorry,” Bieber said. “I take all my friendships with people of all cultures very seriously and I apologize for offending or hurting anyone with my childish and inexcusable behavior.”

The Sun was the first to publish the video, which is five years old. In it, a then 15-year-old Bieber tells a joke about black people that has the racial epithet as the punchline. Before he says it, someone warns him not to — but he says it anyway amid laughter.

“I thought it was ok to repeat hurtful words and jokes, but I didn’t realize at the time that it wasn’t funny and that in fact my actions were continuing the ignorance,” the statement said. “Thanks to friends and family I learned from my mistakes and grew up and apologized for those wrongs. Now that these mistakes from the past have become public I need to apologize again to all of those who I have offended.”

It’s the latest controversy for Bieber, who over the past couple of years has dealt with brushes with the law and other problems that have dealt a blow to his once wholesome image. The video was taken when Bieber was just emerging as a pop sensation.

In his statement, Bieber said that “ignorance has no place in our society and I hope the sharing of my faults can prevent others from making the same mistake in the future.

“I thought long and hard about what I wanted to say but telling the truth is always what’s right.”

He ends the statement by saying “Once again … I’m sorry.”

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