Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was the word used in context? The word "nigger" appears in Huck Finn, which is part of the English curriculum at many high schools, including the school my kids attend/ed (not Bullis). A word isn't "bad" per se; it's about how the word is used and interpreted.
Is the word ever used or interpreted in a "good" or positive way?
Actually, it is. Younger African-American men sometimes use it to indicate friendship/comraderie with other men, white or black. More fundamentally, though, the word can be used or interpreted in a way that is neither positive nor negative, but that informs or describes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was the word used in context? The word "nigger" appears in Huck Finn, which is part of the English curriculum at many high schools, including the school my kids attend/ed (not Bullis). A word isn't "bad" per se; it's about how the word is used and interpreted.
Is the word ever used or interpreted in a "good" or positive way?
Anonymous wrote:How was the word used in context? The word "nigger" appears in Huck Finn, which is part of the English curriculum at many high schools, including the school my kids attend/ed (not Bullis). A word isn't "bad" per se; it's about how the word is used and interpreted.
Anonymous wrote:Silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to a football game to get a sense of the vibe, and although we liked the energy and the beautiful campus we were very put off by the warm up music with songs contains the "N" word. Maybe the players chose the music and coaches/administrators didn't know or notice, but our family did and found it a jarring note. Please pass the word to people at the school and maybe this can be changed going forward.
Have you, you know, contacted the school?
Anonymous wrote:We went to a football game to get a sense of the vibe, and although we liked the energy and the beautiful campus we were very put off by the warm up music with songs contains the "N" word. Maybe the players chose the music and coaches/administrators didn't know or notice, but our family did and found it a jarring note. Please pass the word to people at the school and maybe this can be changed going forward.