The whole thing about the word is stupid. It's just a slang way of saying negro yet it's been turned into a slur.
There is no gravity to the n word,it is a word used many times daily by certain cultures. Part of their privilege i guess.
When was it not a slur to refer to black people?
-er vs -a, -er is considered offensive regardless what culture you are.
So if one says, 'what up ma 'xxxx"
Thats offensive? People offend each other as a greeting. Incredible'
You best tell the people of Atlanta, or Philadelphia this quickly so that they can get offended at each other!
But black families can't tell a white reporter to .... report?Its 2020 and we're still having to explain how black people took a racist word and turned it to a word of empowerment amongst themselves....
But black families can't tell a white reporter to .... report?
Negro is also a slur unless you are speaking Spanish or Portuguese.
However with regard to the actual topic, I don't see the BBC are at fault here or need to apologise.
What am I missing here?
BBC news uses the N-word broadcasting a direct quote at the wishes of the family (black) of a horrendous, racially motivated assault on a black man.
Some people get rather upset and a number in the low hundreds ring up to complain ie 0.001% or so of people watching.
A DJ quits BBC1 Xtra as a white reporter uses the word.
BBC feel need to apologise.
Were the BBC out of order for following the direct request of the family whose member was subjected to the attack?
Is it ok for people to be offended at that decision of the BBC and instead that family's wishes should not have been respected?
Its 2020 and we're still having to explain how black people took a racist word and turned it to a word of empowerment amongst themselves....
What I do have a problem with is what the DJ said.
"But the BBC sanctioning the N-word being said on national television by a white person is something I can't rock with.
Could be the BBC trying to stir things up, keep the fires burning as the BLM stuff is losing momentum.
Ooh, ooh, I can play too... I reckon it was actually 19k far-right people calling in to make it seem like the left were losing their **** about it.![]()
There is no gravity to the n word,it is a word used many times daily by certain cultures. Part of their privilege i guess.
Again, the black family, of the black victim who was attacked because they were black requested that the full word was used to highlight the gravity of the situation.
yes I get that but they had to know people were going to complain like they would if they used the c word on the news. In the end it’s a nothing story really, forgotten by tomorrow.
black people have kept the word alive so they should shut up about people saying it.The whole thing about the word is stupid. It's just a slang way of saying negro yet it's been turned into a slur.
it's hardly suprising the world never slipped out of use when it seems black people in america were obsessed with the N word being part of every day life for the rest of the world
dood I mean we have a generation of white kids who only know the word really from music and probably have no idea why it's that offensive when they are used to hearing it all the time.Yeah mate, it's all their fault and would have just gone away if they hadn't said it.
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