Buford
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At a recent family reunion I fell into a conversation with a distant relative, a 14-year-old girl who is the stepdaughter of one of my cousins. She was sitting at a picnic table by herself, bored, and listening to an iPod. Since everyone was ignoring her, to be polite I sat down and asked what she was listening to. She took off her headphones and let me hear for myself.
I put the headphones on, and what little faith I had in humanity vanished.
The first word to assault my ears was “N- - - - R,” and within the next 60 seconds “N-----r” was repeated at least ten more times, along with a variety of other degrading and offensive terms.
It wasn’t some racist anthem; instead, it was a rap song by a black group, so use of the N-word was thereby “acceptable” I suppose, at least according to modern social standards.
(And I apologize for having to actually spell out the word “N-----r" repeatedly in this post, but there’s no way to write an essay on this disturbing topic without confronting it head-on.)
Rest of the story here: PJ Lifestyle » I Just Heard the N-Word 30,000 Times
I put the headphones on, and what little faith I had in humanity vanished.
The first word to assault my ears was “N- - - - R,” and within the next 60 seconds “N-----r” was repeated at least ten more times, along with a variety of other degrading and offensive terms.
It wasn’t some racist anthem; instead, it was a rap song by a black group, so use of the N-word was thereby “acceptable” I suppose, at least according to modern social standards.
(And I apologize for having to actually spell out the word “N-----r" repeatedly in this post, but there’s no way to write an essay on this disturbing topic without confronting it head-on.)
Rest of the story here: PJ Lifestyle » I Just Heard the N-Word 30,000 Times
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