the n word
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- harlequino0
I can only speak for myself but:
-maybe because it's a constant reminder of our collective past, and that we are continuously locked into a divisive culture. We can't even have a collective past, because historical and contemporary experiences are so vastly different
-maybe because it represents the reality that shit is still pretty fucked up, so much so, that the reality is represented so strongly by a single word, not intentions, not progess, not discussion or healing, but one goddamn wordHell maybe everyone should use it. constantly. So much so that it becomes meaningless. Maybe then we'll strip away the facade of language and focus on intention and perception. I dunno. Just a thought. A nagging thought (*Haha, see what i did on that last part? Crazy lolz!)