Before I start, I just want to ask any participants in this conversation to keep things civil. I don't care to see anyone getting up on a soapbox, arguing, insulting, or anything else that goes beyond intelligent conversation. Think carefully before you reply. Keep in mind that this is MY thread, so I'll be aware of all goings on. I don't care to have to ban anyone due to a discussion that I started myself (but that doesn't change the fact that I WILL... this is your warning!)
Anyway, a Facebook friend of mine just posted a rant about the N word in all its forms, saying that it is racist and disrespectful no matter how you say it.
With this thought, I agree 100%.
However, he went on to say that only black people are allowed to use it.
Now, I feel THAT is racist. Now, instead of being a term used by non-black people with derogatory connotations, it's a word that can ONLY be used by black people... exclusively. People of any other race are excluded from using that word, in any form.
In fact, (and this is something I'd love to test, if I could find willing participants), I'd be willing to bet it has gone so far as to be recognized almost as a law. In a large workplace, say a store like Target or WalMart, black people could probably say that word a dozen times a day with no repercussions, but a person of another race would lose their job if overheard saying it just once by a manager or supervisor... even if that manager or supervisor wasn't black themselves, or if none of the black employees complained.
To me, the exclusivity of this word is no better than its previous usage. Regardless of who says it, its core meaning and overall perception in society is quite negative.
Anyway, a Facebook friend of mine just posted a rant about the N word in all its forms, saying that it is racist and disrespectful no matter how you say it.
With this thought, I agree 100%.
However, he went on to say that only black people are allowed to use it.
Now, I feel THAT is racist. Now, instead of being a term used by non-black people with derogatory connotations, it's a word that can ONLY be used by black people... exclusively. People of any other race are excluded from using that word, in any form.
In fact, (and this is something I'd love to test, if I could find willing participants), I'd be willing to bet it has gone so far as to be recognized almost as a law. In a large workplace, say a store like Target or WalMart, black people could probably say that word a dozen times a day with no repercussions, but a person of another race would lose their job if overheard saying it just once by a manager or supervisor... even if that manager or supervisor wasn't black themselves, or if none of the black employees complained.
To me, the exclusivity of this word is no better than its previous usage. Regardless of who says it, its core meaning and overall perception in society is quite negative.
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