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If this makes folks mad, sorry. It’s been bugging me since there was a conversation about it…

Someone wanted to know why, since some black people use the "n-word", everyone can’t without being identified as a racist. The short answer is easy: racists are [b]still[/b] using it.

But I don’t understand why anyone who isn’t black and doesn’t see him or herself as a racist would [b]want[/b] to use a word with such an ugly history attached to it ?

As to why some black people use it among themselves (I don’t), I know the reasoning. I don’t [b]agree[/b] with it, but I know what it is: supposedly using the word takes the "power" out of it. Newsflash: it [b]doesn’t[/b]. And that’s why the popular wisdom is, you can’t use it if you’ve never been [b]called[/b] it (in a disparaging way) yourself.

Personally, I [b]hate[/b] the word, and I wish everyone would delete it from their vocabularies. It will never mean what some people want to make it mean—not [b]any[/b] form of it.
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empanadas · 31-35, M
Honestly I don't even use it. It's wild how some light skin Hispanics get a pass in saying it. To me, it's a word that can be left in the past.
@empanadas And they only get a pass with certain people. I agree it’s best left in the past.
empanadas · 31-35, M
@bijouxbroussard yeah but I see alot of light skin Puerto Ricans saying it which is weird because that word wasn't used for us in the Spanish speaking world. It's a word I always voided and was even asked by few of my friends who are African American as to why I don't use it.
@empanadas Different circles, different generations, I suppose. The way I was raised, no other groups allow outsiders to disparage them with racial slurs, so anyone using it was considered what you’d call a "hood rat" today, certainly no one with any pride as a black person.