The statement, "The people from the black community can only use the N-word", is a call for racism itself. I am wary of the fact that the historical intent of the word was to dehumanize a black person.
But how come a person from a tribe has an absolute freedom to take the word and the others don& #39;t? If I use the N-word, regardless of my tone and how I am addressing, I am already proven guilty for just using it.
But if a black man does, even if it addresses hostility, that is fine by everyone. If the word has already been generalized to something congenial within the black community, why can& #39;t we?
Has almighty set a racial boundary for the usage of word such that it distorts its meaning if the boundary& #39;s crossed? I don& #39;t think so. And with all this, I am not endorsing the usage of the word or throwing any subliminals.
But I am simply passing the notion that if it& #39;s wrong for a person, it& #39;s wrong to whole mankind and so is the vice versa. Let that sink in.
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