Ta-Nehisi Coates makes a brief explanation for those who still can not understand why they should not say N, even if it is just a hip-hop song.
The event held last month at the Evanston Township High School in Illinois - last week, a press published by Coates's book publisher Random House - a reporter and author of "our eight-year power" was asked to see it That seems to be a problem for many years. When singing rap songs, Caucasians can not use the word "nigger".
"If there is no background it makes no sense," Mr. Coats replied in video, then popularized in social media and gained views of more than 5 million people on Facebook.
Coates lists some examples of words that are acceptable in some cases, but not otherwise. For example, his wife can call him "dear", but he points out that this may not be cool for a strange woman walking down the street.
"My wife and she will use the word" scorpion "," continued Mr. Coats. "I will not participate, I will not participate, more importantly, I do not want to participate."
The authors explain that users outside the community can not get permission just because they may have chosen to use derogatory words among the communities.
Coates pointed out that LGBTQ activist Dan Savage is considering calling his program "Hey Fagot". Coates pointed out that he would never use this word as a straight person.
"I have a close friend who has a hut in the northern part of New York, he calls it a" white trash can. "Coates continued. "He is a white man, I will not touch the cabin and say," I want to go to your white trash can ". Why do you think. "
"The question people have to ask is why many white people are hard to extend the basic law of how humans interact with blacks," he added. "I think I understand the reason"
The problem people have to ask is why so many whites are difficult to expand the basic law of how humans interact with black people. I think I know why
As Coates said white people's privileges, whites raised in society, their laws and cultures tell them that "everything is yours" - they have the right to do something - white people Make you feel
"For white people, I am a hip-hop fan and I think that the experience of not being able to use the word" nag "is very insightful," Coates concluded. "This will give you a little idea of what the black means, because black is happening all over the world, you see people doing things you can not do."
For example, Ta-Nehisi Coates is a nationwide correspondent in the Atlantic, specializing in cultural, social and political issues related to African-Americans. Coats broke his reason, which is why whites should not say N, even if it sings in a lap song. He believes that Caucasian seems to be unable to accept this because of White's privilege. He argues that Caucasians grew up in society and that their laws and culture "tells you that everything belongs to you." This inference brings the notion that whites feel that they have the right to use the word N even if they are inappropriate. . Kotto said: "For white people, I am a hip-hop fan and I think the experience of not using the word" n ----- "will be very insightful. This will give you some idea of what black means. Because black people are traveling the world, looking at people does what you can not do. "
When Ta - Nehisi Coates turned black on July 12, they explained politely and eloquently why Caucasians can not even sing words like nigger or nigga. But it is good news. That's all. They do not need to explain, so I will not explain this. They only want to find a new, clumsy way to ask if they can say it. In fact, this young white woman Coates returned home, explained that she wore a favorite rap album (she is rap, everyone likes) and uttered 450 times in 12 minutes.
Recently, I wrote a comment on Ta - Nehisi Coates' new book "We spent eight years." Reading shibboleth and spelling from Coates to memorize is a common way for whites liberal to show anti-racial discrimination. For white conservatives, one of the more common racist signals is to emphasize that their disdain for poor people extends to poor whites. The shit 's Ta - Nehisi Coates seems to be Kevin D. Williamson in a nationwide review (obviously I like it very well, I am very happy to write). Well, it is truly JD Vance, but he recently went out with Steve Bannon.