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User ImageSeymour Monet 30 July 2008 Pop Culture 89 views 6 CommentsPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post

Nigger. Nigga. My nig. Nigra. There. Got it out of the way. I figured that if I was going to offend anyone I might as well start the show with it. One of my favorite rappers, Nas, recently attempted and succeeded to some degree, to put “the” word back into the realm of public debate. Even he was humbled in the presence of taboo. Marketing and mass appeal concerns forced what should have been a statement of progression in Hip-Hop into a nameless martyr. In a rare moment I actually applaud an artist for trying to have his art actually stand for something. As a black man raised in the South I can firmly say that there isn’t a more instantaneously polarizing word known to man. Followed closely by Republican. I kid, I kid. Even my old nemesis Webster agrees…

it now ranks as perhaps the most offensive and inflammatory racial slur in English.

My question is…should it be?

I recognize that racial slurs have a deep and storied history. With nigger being the elder statesman of the group. It epitomizes the depth of hatred that weaves across the fabric of this country. That will never change. Hordes of elder African-Americans have a different relationship with it than I and most young blacks. Then it was singularly synonymous with the bilious hatred and subjugation of an entire race. (Technically black isn’t a race….blog coming soon) I am not discounting the pain that I know its usage has caused. I still remember the first time I was slurred upon. It was my freshman year of high school on the JV basketball team traveling to play our rival Ledford High. (yes I’m calling them out!) In my neck of the woods this happened to be where most of the white kids in our area went to school being that they served the county rather than the city. They also held the reputation of being openly racist. Needless to say, we were hype upon arrival only to be greeted with eggs and rocks. They even called in the deputies to “assure safety.” The whispers grew into audible “f*ck them niggers” as we left the locker room and got on the court. I wanted to fight, we all wanted to fight. It was an innate feeling of being disrespected that ran across the entire team. Now I don’t know if it was the fact that our team had only one white person, or the fact that we used to beat the ever loving dog shit out of Ledford in every sport from football to softball that made them hate us so. They just did. (Or maybe it was my boy Brian giving their best player the meanest forearm shiver known to man….not so sure anymore)

This blind hatred is often the case for most people that hold ill feelings toward another race. Toby asked the perfect question in “Got Yourself a Gun”

why do you hate that man down the street? Why is “nigger” the first word you run to when you feel that unexplained disdain?

Conditioning.

Which runs both ways. My teammates and I at the time were not fully aware of the complexities of the racial divide and the deep seeded hate in the South. We just knew that if a white boy called you nigger you better reach for his spine through his mouth! Even now as a grown man who considers himself a progressive thinker, I bristle up just thinking about it. Once again I am forced to ask why. We give power to the word when we react like “niggers.” Yeah, his jaw might regret him saying it but he is now justified in his labeling. And further feels excused when he relays the story to his son as proof of niggerdom. It baffles me that a man can call you a son-of-a-bitch, basically spitting in your mom’s face, and he wouldn’t get such a response. Cries have been heard for years calling for a change in the public perception of black people. It starts at home and with the most famous slur known to man. We are definitely more than the word nigger but we will never escape it. As a race and culture we have defied and overcome any and every attempt to destroy us as a people. Nigger is a tool that has been used for years to strip African-Americans of their pride and self worth. Take the power away from the bigots by taking in stride what they are trying to use to trip you up. Spit in their face figuratively by recognizing their hatred for what it is; ignorance and fear. It isn’t really an insult if you are not insulted right?

I won’t even dignify the “nigger vs. nigga” argument by giving it more ink thank I am doing now. Personally, I think that is one of the dumbest things I have ever heard in my life. To suggest that the word should mean nothing solely based on its pronunciation is a weak justification for what we know makes no logical sense. Webster’s punk ass even recognizes the contradiction, the definition earlier goes on to say…”Its use by and among blacks is not always intended or taken as offensive.” ???. This side of the dichotomy deals with what I believe Nas was trying to accomplish. To publicly put on the lips of white America a word that is most definitely used in private. Members of the African-American community use the word nigger like the word smurf. It flies fast and furious and I would venture to say that most blacks don’t even realize how much they say it. I challenge anyone to listen to the radio or watch the top hip-hop videos and find a song where it isn’t used in the hook, ad-libs, and verses! The part that kills me is that young white kids are far and away the biggest financial supporters of Hip-Hop right now. I went to a free Ghostface concert at a hole in the wall this spring and literally had to seek out the black faces! Did any of the white people hesitate to sing along when Ghost rocked “Shame on a Nigga?” Hell no, to answer the question. Some were hesitant when the first hook rolled around. I saw a few look around to see if any beer bottles were flying their way after their first screw faced, in public “nigger.” And…Nothing. Here was a club full of white faces shouting, “shame on a nigga, who tried to run game on a nigga” and there were no riots…no fighting…no hate. Frankly, any artist that puts the word in their lyrics is automatically acknowledging that he/she is encouraging whites to use the word simply by singing along to their songs. We are the most emulated population on the planet. If you want the word to disappear….guess what?

Now please don’t get it twisted in thinking that I am encouraging or even saying it’s ok for whites to add it to their lexicon permanently. I am merely suggesting that we don’t give the hate mongers the power by allowing the word to devolve us. If a white man calls me nigger I can’t say I won’t reach for his thoracic vertebrae. I’m not perfect. I’m just saying that he can call me “chump” with the same amount of hatred and I still might reach for his T-6

–Seymour Monet

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6 Comments »

  1. Whassup homey! Preston, 4 some reason ur page always shakes when im reading the posts…is that normal? or is it me ;) anyways, yeah it has deep rooted emotions (nigger derivatives), however, at the end of the day…words are just words….like fuck, bitch, spic!!! they’re all made up!!! Actions behind discriminatory remarks are more harmful!!! but i agree on ya points…why would a rational, logical white person even want to say any of the N word derivatives?? Why would and educated blk goddess like myself wanna call someone a chink or wop or some shit lol comes down to whose edumacated and who aint lol. also, like you said…we coined ni99a and it has different intentions than using the historical derogatory word nigger…..

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  2. people always try to call me names like “taint-licking spic”, or “burrito sucking, gold cross wearing, tatooed, faggot”. i just let it slide right off my wet back, because the minute i respond to my family they win. this reminds me of a story.

    like tom cruise, i was once buried deep inside a closet filled with rubber fists and banana-hammocks. so i got married to a fat bitch to quiet the whispers of my family and, like any good mexican, immediately pro-created. while my future queer son was growing inside my wife’s flabby stomach i realized i loved the shaft. hoping for a divorce i starting trying to get my friends to fuck her so she couldn’t take my money. my “pals” wouldn’t touch her so i had to think of another way. so i took to calling her the one name most women hate…cunt. at first she went berserk, especially when i told her she was a smelly cunt who needed to lay off the dollar menu. then she gradually ignored me, much like i ignored her stretched out snatch after liberace jr. was born.
    it was good fun until she stopped reacting. i eventually stopped saying it because it lost it’s meaning and failed to garner a reaction. now it’s my pet name for her, like when i come home i say “how was work, cunt-pie?” or “hey, cuntie…make me a chimichanga.”

    i think blacks should stop reacting to “nigger”, much like my wife stopped reacting to “cunt”. just stop saying it and admitting it bothers you and nobody will bother calling you it because if they don’t get a reaction they’ll just stop saying it and go back to being lazy, stupid, fat americans.
    blessings,
    the cheese eating surrender monkey

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  3. My Goddess! I’m sorry I missed you… Don’t know what’s up with the shaking, I’ll look into it. You’re the first person to mention it to me (you sure it’s not just excitement from being here?)

    You’re right though, it’s absolutely non-sensical that words that we’re just pulled out of thin air can invoke such reactions. In fact they’re actually all just derivatives of the word “negro” — which simply means “black”. That’s it!! It doesn’t mean “lazy” or “fried chicken eatin”…lol. It just means the color black!!

    All of that said, even I can’t control that sharp jolt of anger that runs through me when the word is used maliciously. It’ll take some serious de-programming to accomplish that.

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  4. Hums to self…sticks and stones may hurt my bones but words can never hurt me..like Goddess said, they are just words. And I agree with your last paragraph completely..

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  5. Sorry all, I was away for a while. I’m glad to see that there are other like minded individuals out there. Words have no power until they are assigned meaning, and even then can be rendered powerless. However, something is stopping the world from having this conversation. I’m not sure if we will ever have an open honest racial dialogue…and if we do I’m not certain the right things will be discussed. All we can do is live our life and try to train out kids when we have them, and hopefully they can change the world b/c we didn’t do that good of a job. Oh, BTW…I’m sorry but taint licking spic made me laugh!

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  6. We can’t have an honest racial dialogue…….cause in the middle of the forum somebody would drop the N-bomb and a fight would break out. I’d be swingin…lol

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