The N word: to “er” or to “a”
The NFL has
recently decided to issue a 15 yard penalty for use of the N word. This policy
has been met with much controversy. Particularly on the issue of whether the
penalty is warranted based on the intent of the word. The word “nigger” was
been demonized since its inception. While originally not being racially
specific, it has of late been categorized with people of color. The word used
to only classify people who are lazy and shiftless, but now The Merriam Webster
dictionary defines the word as pertaining to “a black person” or “any member of
the dark skinned race”. This is highly problematic because the hatred this word represents has been validated and
sanctioned. I believe that the NFL does have a point, but I believe the word as
a whole should be abandoned.
I have
never been of the opinion that there is much difference between “nigger” and
“nigga”. I know that it is en vogue to say “my nigga”. And that term of
endearment has transcended ethnic boundaries. People of color can say it to
their Caucasian friends. Some Caucasians are even “allowed” to say it back. Other
Caucasians, like Gwyneth Paltrow, and her notorious use of the word on Twitter
are not allowed to use the word. Who determines who has the “n word usage
pass”? I have no clue. My question to those who do use the word is why? Whatever
happened to “my dude”, “my man”, and “my main man”? I’ve even called one friend
“my hetero life mate”. I am not going to be a total hypocrite and say I have
NEVER said that word in my lifetime but I don’t really like to use it. I think
it demeans my intellect and character and the character of my friends.
I will
return back to the NFL for a brief respite. I understand why the NFL is issuing
this policy. The recent bullying scandal with the Miami Dolphins and the
potential drafting of Michael Sam are examples of real and potential hazing
that can occur. As someone who did play football, albeit at the high school
level, I can say that every form of vulgarity is uttered on that field. And in
the locker room it is amplified. Do I think there should be a 15 yard penalty
for using the word? Yes. Do I think that the penalty will create actual change?
No. Players/coaches/officials will all probably continue to use the word. Those
people will just use them in their inner sanctums of the locker rooms/private
offices.
The NFL is
the number one sports brand in the United States
for a reason. It is expertly marketed and the essence of the game is pure Americana .
People like seeing collisions and seeing these hulking athletes go heads up for
60 minutes. I seriously doubt a 15 yard penalty will affect things too much. It
may get called five times all year. And I doubt it will happen in the playoffs.
I wish the NFLPA would just have an informal agreement to not use the word
ever. If Richard Pryor, whose lewd and raunchy comedic routines are that of
legend, could see the detriment of referencing someone using the “n word” why
can’t the athletes of the NFL?
Something
that I have noticed, particularly as I have aged and been witness to the social
media era, is that the art of conversation has been lost. People, this
encompasses all ethnicities, have just forgotten how to talk to one another.
Why in the world would I want to be friends with someone who disrespected me? A
female calling a female a bitch is severely disrespectful, whether it is meant
as a term of endearment or not. There is nothing endearing about being called a
female dog. Even if a female is acting hostile, there are rules of decorum. The
same logic applies to the “n word”. I find myself to be neither lazy nor
shiftless. Moreover, I would hope that my friends would respect me and my
character enough to know that would offend me.
Whether it
is “nigger” or “nigga”, the n-word represents a cultural stigma of ignorance
which needs to be eradicated. Language is perhaps one of the most wonderful
things on the planet. The fact that a combination of words/sounds can be linked
to represent an idea is fascinating. Some ideas need to be embraced and upheld.
But some ideas and concepts, especially those that are insensitive to an entire
ethnicity of people, need to be revoked and disavowed. I look forward to the
day when it is trendier to be articulate and respectful, than common and crass.

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