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SunSeeker

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12. It's not just a word.
Fri Feb 3, 2023, 08:30 AM
Feb 2023

Like yelling fire in a crowded theater is not just words. It's an attack.

Ta-Nehisi Coates is a writer and a prominent expert on race in the United States. “If you could choose one word to represent the centuries of bondage, the decades of terrorism, the long days of mass rape, the totality of white violence that birthed the black race in America, it would be” the N-word, Coates wrote in the New York Times.

Neal Lester, a Foundation Professor of English and founding director of Project Humanities at ASU, has taught classes on "Straight Talk about the N-Word."

“Nothing is 'just a word'. There’s no such thing as ‘just a word.’ Every word has a function,” he said. “Words become a reflection of people’s thinking – or unthinking … Words express our realities.”
“The people who say ‘It’s just a word’ really know nothing about its history … they have no idea what this word means,” Lester said.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/ahwatukee/2016/01/28/top-questions-answers-comments-desert-vista-n-word/79421996/

When I was a kid growing up in the south, I used to think that it was "just a word" and couldn't understand why it was such a big deal to black people. But I am white, I've never been called the n-word. I have since left the south, grown up and learned how deeply the n-word wounds and dehumanizes black people on so many levels. It not only wounds the black person called that by a white person, but it wounds all black people. White people using the n-word dehumanize and stigmatize all black people in our society.

Of course the substitute was wrong to assault the kid. Violence is never the correct answer. He was punished and that punishment is just beginning. He lost his job, will never be able to teach again, and will likely be criminally prosecuted. But it is very unlikely the kid will face any consequences, even though it's pretty obvious the kid was trying to provoke his black substitute teacher in an ethnic studies class by hurling the n-word. You can bet the kid first heard this word at home, so there is zero chance he will get "some discipline at home." On the contrary, his parents will probably sue the school and the substitute.

If that high school in Richmond wanted to stop kids from using the n-word in school, it would suspend or expel kids who did. But it obviously doesn't have the guts to do that. The black students at that school held a protest the next day, decrying how the n-word is allowed to be thrown around in that school. I hope the school listens and does something, but I doubt it will, sadly.

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Looks to me like the kid got what he was begging for. Demobrat Feb 2023 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author SunSeeker Feb 2023 #2
Looks like the teacher will get charged with felony assault and will be unemployable. SunSeeker Feb 2023 #3
I hope he's not unemployable. Demobrat Feb 2023 #5
Employable, maybe, after he gets out of jail ashredux Feb 2023 #10
If Im on the jury it's a NOT Guilty ZonkerHarris Feb 2023 #17
No, he was not correct this land a kid to the floor. He could've told the kid to leave the classroom ashredux Feb 2023 #8
Yup, it's assualt and if a few more wannabe Nazi racist kids get beat down maybe ZonkerHarris Feb 2023 #18
You are sadly, amazingly incorrect. ashredux Feb 2023 #9
It is a word. Bootlace Feb 2023 #4
This! nightwing1240 Feb 2023 #6
Robinson was made to promise not to respond to the slurs as a condition of his employment. SunSeeker Feb 2023 #14
Yes, I am well aware of all that nightwing1240 Feb 2023 #20
I'm not sure Jackie Robinson would have remained stoic if he was called the n-word today. SunSeeker Feb 2023 #21
It's not just a word. SunSeeker Feb 2023 #12
He has a future as a new police officer ashredux Feb 2023 #7
No, he does not have a future as a police officer. SunSeeker Feb 2023 #11
Apparently my sarcasm did not come through properly. My bad ashredux Feb 2023 #19
"Substitute" or "Teacher"? RSherman Feb 2023 #13
He was a substitute. nt SunSeeker Feb 2023 #15
--- he has a reasonable defense of "self defense." He was shoved twice. 3Hotdogs Feb 2023 #16
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