Anonymous wrote:From CNN article: "Deen testified that she probably used the racial slur when talking to her husband about "when a black man burst into the bank that I was working at and put a gun to my head."
"I didn't feel real favorable towards him," she said, referring to the robber."
She can use whatever words she wants in a private conversation with her husband. That's no one's business.
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Anonymous wrote:The woman who brought the lawsuit put up with this for five years? Why? Why not get another job? Maybe she was building her resume, a 5-year affiliation is better than a much shorter one.
There's something off about this lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Either the words are derogatory, or they're not. I don't think anyone should be using them."
Linguistics and cultural reappropriation would disagree. I would say read up on it, but it is just easier to be simple minded and black and white, I guess.
Oh, and as for the straw man of hearing a student say one of these words... well, duh. Context matters, venue matters.
You're trying too hard to justify use of the "N" word; however, if you don't have a problem using it, that's your choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So..outraged white folks: What are you going to do in response to this Paula Deen scandal? Are you still going to criticize "black names" in your baby name threads? Still talk about "stores for poors"? [b]Let your kids go to schools with a 75%+ population of black students? [/b]
What say you DCUM crowd? How will you stand up and change the racist views of America? Because, IMO, calling someone a nigger and demeaning them in other prejudice/stereotypical ways are the same.
I live in PG county and I think our school is closer to 90% black.
I don't care about the race of kids at my kids' school. I care about the performance of that school. Unfortunately, low performing schools are often heavily minority populated. Don't confuse the course of concern.
What I would like to know is how to avoid the school you went to...
Evidently they failed to teach you that if a population is "heavily minority" -- that means BY DEFINITION they are the MAJORITY...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So..outraged white folks: What are you going to do in response to this Paula Deen scandal? Are you still going to criticize "black names" in your baby name threads? Still talk about "stores for poors"? [b]Let your kids go to schools with a 75%+ population of black students? [/b]
What say you DCUM crowd? How will you stand up and change the racist views of America? Because, IMO, calling someone a nigger and demeaning them in other prejudice/stereotypical ways are the same.
I live in PG county and I think our school is closer to 90% black.
I don't care about the race of kids at my kids' school. I care about the performance of that school. Unfortunately, low performing schools are often heavily minority populated. Don't confuse the course of concern.