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Showing Original Post only (View all)Ta-Nehisi Coates explains why white people cant say theN-word [View all]

Ta-Nehisi Coates, a writer at the Atlantic and author of We Were Eight Years in Power, has perhaps the best explanation I have ever heard on the topic, given during an event last month at Evanston Township High School in Illinois.
Coates first pointed out that it is normal in our culture for some people or groups to use certain words that others cant. For example, his wife calls him honey; it would not be acceptable, he said, for strange women to do the same. Similarly, his dad was known by his family back home as Billy but it would be awkward for Coates to try to use that nickname for his father.
Thats because the relationship between myself and my dad is not the same as the relationship between my dad and his mother and his sisters who he grew up with, Coates said. We understand that.
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So here comes this word that you feel like you invented, Coates said. And now somebody will tell you how to use the word that you invented. Why cant I use it? Everyone else gets to use it. You know what? Thats racism that I dont get to use it. You know, thats racist against me. You know, I have to inconvenience myself and hear this song and I cant sing along. How come I cant sing along?
Coates concluded that white people should use this sense as a lesson: The experience of being a hip-hop fan and not being able to use the word ni**er is actually very, very insightful. It will give you just a little peek into the world of what it means to be black. Because to be black is to walk through the world and watch people doing things that you cannot do, that you cant join in and do. So I think theres actually a lot to be learned from refraining.
More: https://3chicspolitico.com/2017/11/11/ta-nehisi-coates-explains-why-white-people-cant-say-the-n-word/
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He is rationalizing. And context isn't the determining factor according to the OP.
Billy Jingo
Nov 2017
#21
That was not the point he is trying to make. The colorblind theory is bullshit...
bettyellen
Nov 2017
#7