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Nigger is not a term of endearment. This Phenominon must stop

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This entry was posted on 6/27/2006 3:44 PM and is filed under Nigger is not a term of endearment.

It took 350 years to end the casual use of the word nigger.  In 20 years the pendulum has swung completely in the opposite direction.  Our younger generation the hip-hop culture and those who use nigger as a term of endearment are giving permission for the resurgence of this word. Now, people of all races all over the world use it.  
 

The music industry will sensor rap lyrics offensive to other cultures, while allowing  nigger and other derogatory terms, used toward and by black people to be broad cast.  Young people say it is only a word and they have taken the power of it back.  But if that were true, why does the word still hold its sting.

 

In no other group do you find this phenomenon.   In fact, most ethnic groups have gone to great pains to eradicate derogatory references to them and their culture.  I submit to anyone who uses the word as a term of endearment, that it is much more than just a word.  Those who use the word, that is their choice, but they should have a total understanding of the global consequences of their actions. When in Istanbul last year I saw a television commercial and billboard advertisement by Levy's Jeans for their Nigga cut jeans.  I never saw that cut advertised in the US .  I have been told by a friend that the palm dictionaries (that translates Japanese to English) when you put in the Japanese equivalent to black man the English word it gives is nigger.  There must be a global respect for all in order to cohabit ate on this planet


People want to blame the rappers, Richard Prior, Eddie Murphy, even Chris Rock.  People argue they had a hand in promoting this phenomenon.  In their defense I say they are entertainers artists and free to express themselves because art imitates life it reflects a period.  When Chris Rock talks about "niggas have got to go"  it is as if he has given the outside world, that non black world a  peep into a gathering of "usens" talking grown and honest.  They are not disgracing the race,  if their performance is true and entertaining.  After all they are entertainers.  

I hold a degree in Black Studies from Lehman College, and I am a member of the Morani Shujaa Honor Society in Black Studies.  I have studied the journey of the word nigger from its Portuguese roots, through its bastardization during slavery and its almost eradication after the Civil Rights Movement. 

This phenomenon came in a generation and can be gone in less.  What a phenomenon this is.  Could you imagine young Jewish kids calling each other Kike's or young Spanish kids using the term Spick as a term of endearment.  Calling each other  nigger should be just as ridiculous.  This indiscriminate use of the word feels debasing.  Now it is not just black children doing it, young white kids, Spanish kids, even Asian kids are using the term.  I can only imagine racists listening to this and saying thank goodness my job is done.
  

The word nigger makes many people feel uneasy whether used as a term of endearment or as a derogatory term.  In the tradition of the early “hush harbors” I would like to engage in a discussion that is non-judgmental.  “We are all here to learn,” and perhaps through a collective exploration, we can come to an understanding of the global ramifications of the resurgence the word nigger.   I would like to share my extensive research into this phenomenon and challenges those who participate to evaluate the history and come to their own conclusion. 

 

My challenge is to all members of the race (the human race), especially anyone who uses nigger as a term of endearment to enter into this open duologue with me.  I will try to open my mind an I hope you will try to open yours.  


The Civil Rights laws have attempted to measure and legislate intent for the protection of all the people.  I say that is a hard thing to do.  In New York City we just had a case of a young white man hitting a young black man over the head with a baseball bat while calling him nigger.  His lawyer argued that nigger is now a term of endearment and that is what his client meant when he was calling the young black man nigger as he hit him.  Waiting for that verdict I held my breath like I held my breath in the last presidential election.  Thank goodness this trial was in New York City and that defendant and his attorney was not able to pull the wool over the eyes of those jurors.  Only in a climate of "politricks" and (WMD) Weapons of Mass Distraction, could a defense like that be conceived and mounted. We had better be careful this is a slippery slope.  Racist's will invade any crack in our spiritual armor. 

Mind your thoughts, as they become words; Mind your words, as they will become actions; Mind your actions, as they become habits;  Mind your habits, as they define character; Mind your character, as it becomes destiny.   Yoruba Proverb

 

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    • 7/4/2006 10:21 AM Ted wrote:
      I agree with your view. Most disturbing is that a "hunger strike" in the front of the white house is in progress today and none of the news networks are covering it. Just like the "N" word, we are all being duped in a "virtual reality" a reality that only exists in your mind like the "N" word is a term of endearment.
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      1. 7/7/2006 11:45 AM mzisis wrote:
        Virtual reality... Thats what we all are starting to exist in. It is such a safe place with no implied responsibility for human kind. Acquiring wealth is all that matters. Consuming cheaply manufactured products advertising someone's name on it, and in that space of "virtual reality" one has arrived. Only in virtual reality is this possible. New slavery is here, "consumerism" and "celebrity" while serious things are going on. Impeachable actions by or president too numerous to mention. Natural disasters happening because of global warming as, worldwide inflation in triple digits, as if that were not enough, human inhumanity toward fellow humans raised to the level of using derogatory words to address the ones we love.
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    • 9/28/2006 7:18 AM Ed wrote:
      http://select.nytimes.com/2006/09/28/opinion/28herbert.html?hp

      Check out the link above, a NYTimes OpEd piece by Bob Herbert. Just goes to show how deeply rooted and deliberately planned is the racist agenda in America. Senator George Allen R-VA, a 2008 Presidential hopeful and co-architect of the "Southern Strategy" famous for his "macaca" reference to an American citizen of Indian descent, uses the "N" word constantly. I don't think he's using it as a term of endearment. What has replaced the word among GOP racists is legislation to hurt Black Americans. I forgot who said this, "not all Republicans are racists, but all racists are Republicans." Little by little our society is losing ground. Precious ground gained by the Civil Rights movement. When Chancellor George Bush II states a "new awakening," and "clash of civilizations" he is not ONLY referring to Muslim vs Christian but also to white supremacy over the rest of the world, which is primarily populated by people of color. Condaleza is just a pawn and should not be construed to mean that the GOP is somehow enlightened. If you can't get Herbert's article through the link above, just search the NYTimes archive and you will gain some insight.
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    • 10/24/2007 1:17 PM Mz Isis wrote:
      WMD's Weapons of Mass Distraction. Things that make you go hmmmm... This is why "WE THE PEOPLE" cannot be caught up in WMD's Weapons of Mass DISTRACTION, noose hanging, fighting among ourselves. WE HAVE WORK TO DO... We may have come here on different ships but were in the same boat now. We have a responsibility to humankind. SEE the truth, FACE the truth and SPEAK the truth, where you stand or all will be lost. America doesn't feel like America to me right now. They have already come for our neighbors. As for Jena, Jena's here Jena's everywhere in America. Decent people know that. And they grow tired of pathetic racists who are wasting our time instead of dealing with the crooks robbing us blind (you too racist) with lies about terrorists... your just to emotional about stupid ness to see the true enemy. I just cant stop laughing…


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