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Dominique DiPrima and Michael Eric Dyson discuss the use of the N-word.. in hiphop culture and in general black culture...

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  • Somethings happening here

    What it is aint exactly clear

    This dialog is vital to change. I don't know why, but I feel a change coming. The disenfranchisement and disrespect of black people is slowly but surely being rectified. We may actually make it to that proverbial mountaintop.

  • the privilege of an oppressed people - how long do these privileges last? should we canonize them in law? maybe a handbook for the oppressors would be helpful!

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  • ''wat do u feel when u hear a record like 2pac's new one?''

    i love 2pac's new record...

  • Because those women over there, let's call then sample A, refer to themselves and refer to each other as "bitches", I should be able to call women over here, sample B, bitches, right? Makes sense to me.

    "Rappers use it" : /

  • but Imus did not mention that he was not saying it to be racists but that because other blacks say it..

  • the thing is white people already in the far past respect blacks of whiter decent more than purer ones so no nothing has changed..

  • @calientecafe This is an ignorant comment.

  • dyson is a hack. an ass

  • If black people wanna use the n word then they should use it. It doesn't so bad when they use it. I'm a white man and I've even had a black man call me the n word. I liked it. So yeah...I'm all for this.

  • if your mom says bitch in front of you while your a child does that mean you should use it in front of her? don't think so. You know what I mean?

  • lmao...good one.

  • its simple when a black person says it, its not harmful because it does not carry any oppressive images associated with it those negative images and emotions are not felt depending on the tone so wat dyson is saying makes sense and there is nothing ignorant about it because black people arent using it amongst each other to degrade each other

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