I understand that some people feel as if the negative connotation behind the word "nigger" is gone, by removing the suffix "er" and replacing it with an "a" ending.
When this change is made the word is no longer is recognized as one that expresses overt racial hatred, instead it is looked at as a friendly greeting amongst those who share the same racial background.
The "Blacks" (The insiders), who use it amongst eachother see the word as harmless. It simply means the word(s) "boy", "man", or "friend" depending on the context it is used in. However, when a person of a different race (An outsider) uses this word as a "friendly greeting" towards Blacks, suddenly whether the suffix "er" was dropped and replaced with an "a" becomes irrelevant.
The word automatically is changed back to its original context, of when its first degrading meaning was adapted. This is a time when Blacks were enslaved, lynched, treated as inhumane, raped, whipped, chained, and tortured to death.
The anger and the outrage one has when they hear outsiders using this word goes beyond limits. Should it really take a different race uttering those words to Blacks (who choose to express themselves in this manner), to understand the true depths of this word?
So many Blacks endured horrible mistreatment because they chose to stand their ground, fight for their rights, and not be treated as a word that set us up to die. They sacrified themselves to build a platform for Blacks to live a life of freedom. If not for them standing their ground, whose to say Blacks would exist today?
If I am a woman and I preach female empowerment, would it make sense that I refer to all of my lady friends as "bitches?"
This word is setting women back by far, it is undoing all that we have accomplished as a sex.
What If I play with the word a little, remove and replace a few of its letters, to alter it to what I want other women to perceive it as?
Would that change the fact that when I use the word in public, everyone is still hearing the same pronounciation, which holds a negative connotation behind it?
Should I get angry when a man (an outsider), enters my female group (the insiders) and says to us, "What's up my bitches?"
What if I use this word around my nieces, nephews, and my children. What am I saying to them?
By using the word, "bitch" I am subconsiously saying I am okay with others using it.
I am giving them permission to call me it as well.
Why would they think otherwise? When I am happily greeting my lady friends with a huge smile on my face, as I bring my lips together to form this ugly word?
Why does a man, entering our group change the meaning of a word that was seen as "positive" a few moments before?
If I truly hate a word and want to fight against its ugly, and preach female empowerment,
I will do so without ever uttering those words I deeply depise.
I will understand that no alteration of the word is acceptable, especially in the eyes of someone who has a devil's soul.
Contexts, and suffix endings will not matter,
they will view you with hate and you are giving them that pleasure by using words that are devaluing.
They are using it in the same context, that many of us preach is okay.
But is the word really acceptable?
If it were then some of us would not react with such passion and outrage, when it's used it reference to us.
If we hate it so much shouldn't we abolish it from our vocabulary?
The word holds so much offense, I think it's fair to say no one should use it.
Those that do, should understand that they are leading by example and letting others know it's okay to use it as well.
Even if this word were to be completely erased from the mouths of all Blacks, there will still be those who run around and use it. But by your actions, you are not partaking in the ignorance of others.
You are not getting intertwined within the devil's soul.
You are not allowing yourself to be wrapped up in the hate that is attached to the original word.
You are allowing yourself to be free.
Free of ignorance, limitations, and detriments.
There's so many Blacks that do not use this word, but for those of you that do please understand the message you are sharing to others.
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