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The Meaning Of Nigger In The African-American Culture?

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The word has been put to other uses. Some African- Americans, for example, use "nigger" amid themselves as a word of affection. But this is usually done with a sense of cynicism that is established upon a comprehension of the words ’s racist commencement and a close bond with the person to whom the word is being expressed to. Today's urban community has altered the meaning and the spelling of this word. Which was once used to denigrate those of African-American ancestry. Now, the meaning as manifested through todays adolescence, it holds several denotations both good and bad. Has the meaning really changed? Or is today's community just uneducated and blinded by the privations of our predecessors, when they continuously use a world that was intended to oppress black people in the 1800’s. If I was to ask someone which of the two was the racial slur they would most likely say “nigger,” but in reality, there is no real difference one word was taken from the other and that means that both are racial slurs. When they word in question “nigga” is used, most people find no offense to it because it’s used in a different context, but how is it any different from “nigger,” just because someone self-proclaims it to be an endearing term doesn’t mean that it automatically is. What made people think that they can just change that meaning of a racial slur to “homie” or “bro,” that’s not how it works, but that seems to be what is taking place at this moment. According to Kim Hong Nguyen’s

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