https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2017/06/10/thats-our-word-and-you-cant-have-it-back-ice-cube-confronts-bill-maher-for-using-the-n-word/Interesting episode last night on Real Time. After watching the Dyson and Cube interviews I can see that race relations will always be an issue. I can't see it getting better in our lifetime. Interesting takeaways: Maher is a 61 yr old white male and he couldn't just take his licks, he had to keep trying to explain himself. Very few of his peers are "woke", so I kinda not surprised he was so much on the defensive.Point two: This is more of a self-reflection thing. I grew up in predominantly black school (65 - 70%) and played sports up through HS. I aways got along with my black peers but our friendships ended once school was over.Not gonna lie- I used to say nigger a lot. I'd tell myself I was saying "nigga" but I knew better to say either around my black team/classmates. Cube's whole point about white folks who think it's OK because they're "down with the cause" doesn't mean shit. That made me cringe... thinking about my own actions in the past. Point three: Ice Cube has made his fortune using the n word in songs and movies. Is that art? What about comedy? Comedians hang their hat on the idea that nothing is off limits- it's part of their craft. Something doesn't sit right that we (society- not me) can make jokes about the holocaust, rape, 9/11; but when the n word comes out of the mouth of a non black person and the world stops. Point three-b: Black folks must really have been pissed off when Michael Richards fucked up. They wanted Maher's head on a plate.
6/10/2017 12:39:52 PM
The conventional wisdom regarding this rule is so confusing nowadays that it is not really worth anybody's time to go on about it. And if you are gonna talk about it, it is more about context than it is about race. It is certainly not only limited to "black rappers", because white bro Paul Wall also made a fortune using the n word.It is also not limited to white racists either, because inner city black cops are often accused of using nigger in a derogatory and offensive manner.There are just so many silly semantics regarding how it is used now, that it doesn't make any logical sense anymore. Seeing as how rap has exploded across the entire globe, spanding many different cultures and languages, I honestly feel that black rappers are perpetuating this argument and their ownership of this word as a means to stay relevant. [Edited on June 10, 2017 at 1:13 PM. Reason : a]
6/10/2017 1:05:20 PM
But can I say it when I'm rapping to myself in the car, alone, by myself in the car?CAN I???I can't make it through All Eyez On me, especially through Shorty Wanna be a Thug, if I can't say it.
6/10/2017 9:55:53 PM
Leaked footage of rjrumfel in the car rapping:]
6/10/2017 10:38:20 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDHt9xzJZp0got to watch it to the end. Very relevant to the topic.
6/11/2017 3:40:14 AM
i just want the rules to be the same for everyone. you know, equality
6/11/2017 6:59:33 AM
6/11/2017 7:14:17 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13QheW-JRHkFirst example that comes to my mind. I am going through some Builders and the Butchers right now and don't feel like switching from Country to Houston Rap to find some other examples.
6/11/2017 7:51:13 AM
^jesus h christ who in the hell actually enjoys listening to that shit?i mean, i understand different strokes for different folks and all that, but i don't understand this one[Edited on June 11, 2017 at 8:59 AM. Reason : fads]
6/11/2017 8:58:06 AM
I have decided to substitute "pizza" when I'm rapping along, e.g. "shame on a pizza who tried to run game on a pizza." It's a lot of fun.
6/11/2017 9:22:54 AM
Seems like just don't say it if you're white. Not really that hard.
6/11/2017 9:25:43 AM
"was a nice middle class pizza, but no one knew, the evil he do, when he got a little bigga"
6/11/2017 9:26:46 AM
As for singing along to rap music, Chris Rock covered this years ago.
6/11/2017 10:10:54 AM
The word is just an overused word in rap culture. The difference is the context. When used as a very specific reference to slavery it crosses the line to offensive. This was an example of that. Mahr was wrong. If he called Someone "his nigga" on a show meaning they were friends no one would give a shit. But saying what he said undermines the realness and pain of American slavery and takes it from being a word to being harmful speech. I hate political correctness but I also feel people should have the ability to know right or wrong when they speak. An educated person should know that certain words that can be lighthearted can be used in extremely offensive ways. His entire career is based off of this and he shit the bed and showed real racism with his comment. As a white man It is never appropriate to use that word in reference to slavery in a joke and if you intend to use it in another way, tread lightly. This isnt hard.[Edited on June 11, 2017 at 10:25 AM. Reason : .]
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6/11/2017 11:00:44 AM
I honestly just don't give a shit any more. If I am at a Bar/Club/Restaurant and a Jay-Z song is on and I say the N-word singing along and somebody gets offended, I just take out a photo of my son and his mom and say " just ask her if I am a racist" and then I move on with my life.It really has gotten absurd. People should be able to sing along to a song on the radio without being accused of being a racist. I mean, that song is making money because people like it and listen to it.
6/11/2017 12:53:24 PM
Not only has that never happened, it never will happen.
6/11/2017 1:22:14 PM
Random thoughts:Everybody's at least a little racist deep down.Even the most seemingly progressive white people can turn nastily racist on you if you piss them off.White people are often oblivious to the experiences and feelings of others, and they have no clue how annoying they can be.Basically, if you're asking for permission to say the N-word, just keep in mind there are plenty of black people who'd rather not hear your voice at all ever, N-word or no.
6/11/2017 1:51:12 PM
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6/11/2017 3:16:17 PM
It's almost as if identity politics are fucking stupid, huh?
6/11/2017 3:24:08 PM
Not sure what xience's post was meant to accomplish aside from defending the use of the slur or state that the word the word "niggardly" shouldnt be grouped in with the slur. Umm. This seems like common sense. If you really cant find a synonym that might not spark a negative feeling and must use niggardly, that cool.. If it means that much to you its your right.[Edited on June 11, 2017 at 3:58 PM. Reason : .]
6/11/2017 3:32:26 PM
6/11/2017 4:21:57 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c3P9bi8HyE
6/11/2017 4:30:57 PM
If i understood the rap correctly she is V-Nasty, she is heavy gouda, and she went to the beach to "air that thang out?"
6/11/2017 4:39:22 PM
Outside of singing of a rap song why do y'all want permission to say the n word?
6/11/2017 4:41:36 PM
She probably only dates white guys
6/11/2017 4:51:45 PM
6/11/2017 4:59:43 PM
6/11/2017 5:08:32 PM
6/11/2017 6:21:17 PM
6/11/2017 6:36:47 PM
everybody just needs to harden the fuck up[Edited on June 11, 2017 at 6:59 PM. Reason : feelings are for love stories and little girls]
6/11/2017 6:48:30 PM
When I went to China for the first time, I knocked out half a billion people before I realized the chinese version of "uhh..." sounded exactly like the n word.
6/11/2017 6:56:26 PM
6/11/2017 7:04:53 PM
Not only is it never appropriate, there's never really a time when it's necessary. We all know the word is going to illicit a strong reaction. So it seems to me, you'd really only ever say it because you're fishing for a reaction. Whether it's because you're a raging racist or maybe you're simply going for "shock". Like, you know people will generally think it's a terrible idea to say the word, and if you still say it it's because you're trying to prove something or get a rise out of everybody. It's rarely (or never) appropriate and certainly not necessary.
6/11/2017 7:21:43 PM
unless you're blackand then it's art
6/11/2017 7:27:35 PM
you're smarter than that
6/11/2017 7:34:20 PM
^^^ is that directed at all humans or only at non-black humans?also, elicit.
6/11/2017 7:39:20 PM
6/11/2017 7:43:16 PM
OK you are right.You made a generalization about all humans. And a few about all whites.
6/11/2017 7:51:05 PM
know who gets to make the rules on the use of that word?the people who had it directed at them in an effort to strip them of their humanity for multiple centuries. why do they get to make the rules?because they do.[Edited on June 11, 2017 at 7:59 PM. Reason : fuck outta here with the use of art as a pejorative, too]
6/11/2017 7:58:26 PM
I guess it's settled, then.[/thread]
6/11/2017 8:03:54 PM
do you have a counter argument?
6/11/2017 8:05:32 PM
^dividing people into groups based on skin color is wrong
6/11/2017 8:10:20 PM
that's deep, man
6/11/2017 8:28:32 PM
^^^No. Actually, I agree with you.It was in response to "why do they get to make the rules? because they do." Haha! I knew it wouldn't settle anything for those that seem to want to argue about this.It's pretty clear there's never an appropriate time to use it. Adapt your behavior and move on, or accept the consequences coming your way if you flout conventions. Simple.
6/11/2017 8:45:07 PM
Can Hispanics use the word?
6/11/2017 10:27:11 PM
if they're black, yeah
6/11/2017 10:59:50 PM
what about non-black Hispanics, like B-Real or Fat Joe
6/11/2017 11:59:47 PM
set em up
6/12/2017 12:05:26 AM