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New York City bans the N-word

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New York City bans racial slur

By Daniel Trotta 2 hours, 26 minutes ago

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City symbolically banned use of the word nigger on Wednesday, the latest step in a campaign that hopes to expunge the most vile of racial slurs from hip hop music and television.

The City Council unanimously declared a moratorium that carries no penalty but aims to stop youth from casually using the word, considered by most Americans to be the most offensive in the English language.

The New York City measure follows similar resolutions this month by the New York state assembly and state senate, and supporters of the ban are taking their campaign to The Recording Academy, asking it not to nominate musicians for Grammy awards if they use the word in their lyrics.

Many rap artists and young New Yorkers toss the word around as a term of endearment or as a substitute for black, angering some black leaders who consider those who use it as ignorant of the word's hate-filled history in slavery and segregation.

"This could be the beginning of a movement," councilman Albert Vann said.

Councilman Leroy Comrie, a sponsor of the moratorium, said the campaign against the word has gained strength since comedian Michael Richards spewed it in a racially charged tirade in Los Angeles.

The Laugh Factory club where Richards performed has since banned comedians from using the word there and the former "Seinfeld" television star has apologized.

"The Michael Richards incident really brought it to another level. It has forced people to express their outrage. Many people had been seething quietly," Comrie said.

Comrie also asked TV network Black Entertainment Television to stop using the word in its shows. Representatives of BET did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

A Grammy spokesman said he doubted the academy's 11,000 voting members would support any measure that might censor artists.

"They are not going to be supportive of something that excludes someone simply because they are using a word that is offensive," said Ron Roecker, vice president of communication for the Recording Academy.

The city resolution calling for the moratorium traces the etymology of the word from the Latin "niger," meaning black, to its first documented written use in 1786 as a term slave masters used to label their African slaves.

Use of the word by blacks exploded with the rise of rap music in recent years, and some black comedians like Chris Rock continue to use it in their routines.

"What, is there a fine? Am I going to get a ticket?" Rock mocked in a Reuters interview when asked about the City Council move. "Do judges say, '10 years, nigger!"'

Rock said politicians were trying to divert attention from real problems: "Enough real bad things happen in this city to worry about how I am going to use the word."
 
Hmmm... not sure I like this idea. What is it going to accomplish exactly? Take a stroll through Harlem some time... you'll hear the word many times. Are they going to arrest all the black folk who use it?
 
By banning the word, it'll end up being talked about, said more, published in every newspaper in articles like this one, etc....doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose?
 
^Yup, its the revenge of unintended consequences.

Maybe they'll succeed at banning trans fats, but it's not the same as trying to ban a word.
 
Meanwhile the FCC is seeking to get jurisdiction to censor violence (it currently has jurisdiction over sexuality and coarse language).

So much for the First Amendment. Banning a slur, no matter how potentially offensive, is just stupid. As Rock (who would have to redo his whole act) says, just how can you enforce it?

BTW, Blazing Saddles was on Sunday night. I guess that movie will have to go through some more edits for showing in New York.
 
This whole zero tolerance stance is can be taken as an invitation to avoid thinking.

With respect to violence, does the FCC plan to censor the news as well? I can't wait for that old argument to raise its head once again.
 
The term has been reappropriated by African-Americans so its meaning is a lot more complicated than it used to be.

For example, blacks often use it not as a slur against blacks in general, but rather as a term for individual blacks who are grossly living up to the worst stereotypes of their race. One of Chris Rock's famous comedy routines (about the difference between "blacks" and "niggers", or something to that effect) uses the term in just this way.
 
Meanwhile the FCC is seeking to get jurisdiction to censor violence (it currently has jurisdiction over sexuality and coarse language).

It always seemed strange to me how restricted sexuality and course language was in the US as compared to violence. Violence kills people, sex creates people. They have a fear of an assault with a deadly breast but no fear of everyone having easy access to weapons and being constantly exposed to violence. In some states sex objects like dildos and porn are completely outlawed.
 
from wikipedia...

Negro means "black" in Spanish and Portuguese

The Spanish word negro originates from the Latin word niger, meaning black. In English, negro or neger became negar and finally nigger, most likely under influence of French nègre (also derived from the Latin niger).


it's just a word. the context in which it is used is the real problem. i bet in 100 years, the words - african american, black, brown. etc. will be derogatory because people will use these other words to project their racial context. it will get to the point where people will be refered to by their RGB or HEX values to avoid sounding derogatory.

if anything should be illegal, it should be the context. people will find substitutes to project their hatred. IMO more focus should be placed on avoidance and education rather than enforcement.


crippled, lame, disabled, physically challenged, differently abled, etc. :eek if someone wants to hurt me it doesn't matter what word they use, what matters is their intentions.


focus on what you want, not on what you want to avoid.
 
TOTALLY BS!!! TOTALLY HYPROCRITE!!!

SO IT'S NOT OK TO CAN BLACK PEOPLE A NEGRO, YET, IT'S OK FOR THEM TO CALL HOMOSEXUAL A FAGGOT???

I WILL CONTINUE TO CALL THEM A NEGRO UNTIL THEY WAKE THE F* UP AND STOP CALLING A HOMOSEXUAL A FAGGOT!
 
TOTALLY BS!!! TOTALLY HYPROCRITE!!!

SO IT'S NOT OK TO CAN BLACK PEOPLE A NEGRO, YET, IT'S OK FOR THEM TO CALL HOMOSEXUAL A FAGGOT???

I WILL CONTINUE TO CALL THEM A NEGRO UNTIL THEY WAKE THE F* UP AND STOP CALLING A HOMOSEXUAL A FAGGOT!

Who said it's okay for them to do that?

Not all black people use that term...and it's not exclusive to them either.
 
Remember that sex columnist Dan Savage used to have himself addressed as "Hey Faggot"...
 
What is with the capitalization? Who said it is OK for blacks to call gay people faggots? And who are these supposedly representative black people you are talking about?
 
Martin: Individually we are weak, like a single twig. But as a bundle, we form a mighty faggot.
Bart: Well said!
(After Martin's line, a title appears: fag•got (fag´• et) n. a bundle of sticks for fuel. [Fr. fagot, a bundle of sticks])
 
bet in 100 years, the words - african american, black, brown. etc. will be derogatory because people will use these other words to project their racial context. (...) crippled, lame, disabled, physically challenged, differently abled, etc. if someone wants to hurt me it doesn't matter what word they use, what matters is their intentions.

Good to hear a logical voice in what can often be an emotional debate. Interestingly, there's even a term for this phenomenon: The Euphemism Treadmill
 

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