The Story of the N-Word
Shakespeares Juliet rhetorically asked, Whats in a name? We may all ask, and not rhetorically, Whats in a word, especially a certain word?
Words have meanings and have different meanings for different people. Thats not a very profound statement, I know, but its more relevant today than it ever used to be although it depends on the nature of the word.
President Bill Clinton notoriously played with words back in 1998 during his grand jury testimony. He veered into existentialism by painstakingly parsing the third person singular, president indicative of the verb be: It depends on what the meaning of the word is is. If theif heif is means is and never has been, that is notthat is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement... Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true.
Amazingly, he wasnt thrown out of office on the basis of that gobbledegook alone!
Since then, others have fared much worse, not for their misuse of the word is but because of their use of another word deemed not merely offensive but damned as so vile it no longer qualified for inclusion in either the spoken or written English language.
Wikipedia provides the history of nigger: The variants neger and negar, derive from the Spanish and Portuguese word negro (black), and from the pejorative French nègre (nigger). Etymologically, negro, noir, nègre, and nigger ultimately derive from nigrum, the stem of the Latin niger (black) (pronounced [ni?er]
In the last decade, that emotionally-charged word has taken on a life, and death, of its own.
To my knowledge, nigger is the only word ever to be consigned to language oblivionexcept for black rappers and for any other blacks of a mind to use itand is widely regarded as so offensive that even usage of words that sound like nigger have earned the users eternal ignominy.
Also, to my admittedly limited knowledge, nigger is the only word ever buriedby the Philadelphia NAACP Youth Council in 2007 and is one of the few words that can in and of itself constitute a hate crime.
Back in 1999, white staffer David Howard of black Washington, D.C. mayor Anthony Williams learned the message of word associations the hard way when, in his ignorance, Williams demanded Howards resignation because Howard had used the word niggardly in a staff meeting. It didnt matter that niggardly meant stingily and had nothing to do with race or color.
Meanings and common sense aside, niggardly sounded like a racial slur and therefore crossed the N-word line by being close enough and Howard was gone.
This whole language debacle is akin to the charge against Nazis in World War II. First they came for Communists... Then they came for me and by that time no one was left to speak up. They are coming for everyone who doesnt tow the politically-correct language line. If you believe honky or guinea or spic or kike are despicable ethnic slurs, too bad, they stay, probably because those ethnics dont agitate and dont vote as a bloc.
Last year, Dr. Laura Schlesinger learned the consequences of using the actual N-word on air to make the point to a black caller that sticks and stones may break bones but words can never hurt people. Dr. Laura found out they can not only hurt but can result in demands from blacks that she be being drummed off the air.
Talk about madness, now the PC linguists are coming for Huckleberry Finn! Derogatory words such as nigger and injun will be excised from Twains seminal work, what many call the great American novel, in a new bowdlerized edition, scrubbed clean of any references that would upset the PC crowd: [http://tiny.cc/grqni]
Whiteyis that offensive?former TV anchor/reporter at Philadelphias Fox29, Tom Burlington, is fighting back against the N-word absurdity.
Fired for using the word nigger, during a staff discussion of the use of the word at the abovementioned NAACP burial, Burlington is fighting back in court. His entirely reasonable defense: discrimination against him because he is a Caucasian, the subject of the meeting, and the fact that black employees at Fox29 used the word with impunity.
The judge in the case, R. Barclay Surrick, denied Burlingtons attempt to prevent Fox from mentioning at trial that after the meeting, he told his former co-anchor Joyce Evans that someone had referred to her as a n- bitch: [http://tiny.cc/09j0t]
Whether Evans is or is not a n-bitch is only secondarily important to Surricks ruling that the case could go forward. Of primary importance is that a whitey may finally get a hearing on the question of whether using the word nigger is a mortal sin, a venial sin, or no sin at all, except in the PC catechism
Words have meanings and have different meanings for different people. Thats not a very profound statement, I know, but its more relevant today than it ever used to be although it depends on the nature of the word.
President Bill Clinton notoriously played with words back in 1998 during his grand jury testimony. He veered into existentialism by painstakingly parsing the third person singular, president indicative of the verb be: It depends on what the meaning of the word is is. If theif heif is means is and never has been, that is notthat is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement... Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true.
Amazingly, he wasnt thrown out of office on the basis of that gobbledegook alone!
Since then, others have fared much worse, not for their misuse of the word is but because of their use of another word deemed not merely offensive but damned as so vile it no longer qualified for inclusion in either the spoken or written English language.
Wikipedia provides the history of nigger: The variants neger and negar, derive from the Spanish and Portuguese word negro (black), and from the pejorative French nègre (nigger). Etymologically, negro, noir, nègre, and nigger ultimately derive from nigrum, the stem of the Latin niger (black) (pronounced [ni?er]
In the last decade, that emotionally-charged word has taken on a life, and death, of its own.
To my knowledge, nigger is the only word ever to be consigned to language oblivionexcept for black rappers and for any other blacks of a mind to use itand is widely regarded as so offensive that even usage of words that sound like nigger have earned the users eternal ignominy.
Also, to my admittedly limited knowledge, nigger is the only word ever buriedby the Philadelphia NAACP Youth Council in 2007 and is one of the few words that can in and of itself constitute a hate crime.
Back in 1999, white staffer David Howard of black Washington, D.C. mayor Anthony Williams learned the message of word associations the hard way when, in his ignorance, Williams demanded Howards resignation because Howard had used the word niggardly in a staff meeting. It didnt matter that niggardly meant stingily and had nothing to do with race or color.
Meanings and common sense aside, niggardly sounded like a racial slur and therefore crossed the N-word line by being close enough and Howard was gone.
This whole language debacle is akin to the charge against Nazis in World War II. First they came for Communists... Then they came for me and by that time no one was left to speak up. They are coming for everyone who doesnt tow the politically-correct language line. If you believe honky or guinea or spic or kike are despicable ethnic slurs, too bad, they stay, probably because those ethnics dont agitate and dont vote as a bloc.
Last year, Dr. Laura Schlesinger learned the consequences of using the actual N-word on air to make the point to a black caller that sticks and stones may break bones but words can never hurt people. Dr. Laura found out they can not only hurt but can result in demands from blacks that she be being drummed off the air.
Talk about madness, now the PC linguists are coming for Huckleberry Finn! Derogatory words such as nigger and injun will be excised from Twains seminal work, what many call the great American novel, in a new bowdlerized edition, scrubbed clean of any references that would upset the PC crowd: [http://tiny.cc/grqni]
Whiteyis that offensive?former TV anchor/reporter at Philadelphias Fox29, Tom Burlington, is fighting back against the N-word absurdity.
Fired for using the word nigger, during a staff discussion of the use of the word at the abovementioned NAACP burial, Burlington is fighting back in court. His entirely reasonable defense: discrimination against him because he is a Caucasian, the subject of the meeting, and the fact that black employees at Fox29 used the word with impunity.
The judge in the case, R. Barclay Surrick, denied Burlingtons attempt to prevent Fox from mentioning at trial that after the meeting, he told his former co-anchor Joyce Evans that someone had referred to her as a n- bitch: [http://tiny.cc/09j0t]
Whether Evans is or is not a n-bitch is only secondarily important to Surricks ruling that the case could go forward. Of primary importance is that a whitey may finally get a hearing on the question of whether using the word nigger is a mortal sin, a venial sin, or no sin at all, except in the PC catechism
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