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If I Don’t Use the N-Word, You Shouldn’t Either
It’s a word brimming with malice, why use it?
Pardon my little rant today, but I am sick of the cognitive dissonance and the asinine responses to whether it is alright to use the N-word.
Of course, it isn’t alright. What planet are you on?
The history of that word goes back to dark, nightmarish times for the Blacks. Kind of like the insidious Twilight Zone times we are in now, where our bodies are mimicked but at the same time forced into an early expiration date while we sleep, eat, drive, or blink.
So, no — you cannot use the term, and YOU know who YOU are.
Let me put it to you this way: Do you know, that in Germany if you even say one remote, flippant word about the Holocaust, you can go to prison for up to 5 years?
Do you know that in 2016, Germans were pushing to jail Nazis? No matter how old they were?
Rightfully so.
The holocaust was a horrid, disgusting time for the Jewish people — and their past should be met with sympathy, empathy, and respected as a time of brutality that had to come to an end.
Now…
What are the consequences for those involved in the black holocaust? Or what I should call…