The use of the N word as a slur or insult against somebody is bad, sure it is.
But the response that word brings out from black people is disproportional and in itself racist.
When JayZee and Kanye bring out a song called n's in paris.. that's fine.
Snoop calls every one of his black buddies mah n. fine
Chris Rock , Dave Chapelle, their entire stand up routines are full of it.. that's fine.
When Kendrick Lamar uses it 10 times a minute in each of his songs, that's fine
When black people sing along with Kendrick, that's fine
When a white girl fan of Kendrick comes on stage, and sings his song along with him , all of the sudden all PC hell breaks loose on the poor girl who was just singing along with him.
The only difference being, the color of her skin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_-gn8Mm2xc
So basically everybody has come to accept that racism is ok, if it's black people on white people.
But it's not ok if it's white people on black people or any other non white.
And everybody thinks that's just fine and dandy.
Sure that old lady shouldn't have insulted anybody when she was not getting the service she thought she deserved.
And sure it was pretty stupid considering the time and place where she was, and the people who were there..
But the disproportionate response is all part of that reverse racism I just described.
Black people somehow can get away with racism , it's has come to a point where they somehow feel entitled to absurd responses whenever anybody non black uses the N word, regardless of context and intent to insult or not.
Just "usage + white person" = White person is out of order
same "usage + black person" = ok.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XileSvCFfVo
Dude just uses the word nigger as an example of something that's wrong.
<<< yes I used the word. Yes I should be able to use it in this context. I did not mean to insult anybody.If somebody feels insulted by it, that's not something I can fix.
And get's flamed for it, when he's pointing out actual racism.
It's PC nonsense that is used as a way to be openly racist...
When black people think in that way, and fester those feelings, that's when you get such disproportionate responses..
Black people who think it's acceptable to discriminate the use of the word based on skin color are no different then white people, in the fifties,
who thought it was acceptable that black people had to sit in the back of the bus or had to go to different schools.