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In class we have been looking more in depth at hate speech and protected free speech with recent articles and readings. One example of free speech was presented to us in a class handout about a civilian from a small town who decided to hand out fliers to the public informing them about his position on homosexuals and how the educational system doesn't need to permit any laws requiring students to be informed about various sexual preferences. The townsmen went on to call them sexual perverts and wanted to organize a meeting to help stop this current law. A Lesbian Mom living in the community was extremely offended by it in regards to the fact that her child got a hold of the flier as well as she herself being a lesbian. She claimed that the flier raised intentions of intimidating the gay community. The argument however, in the local townsmen defense is that the flier never portrayed any intent of harm just his free speech on how he felt about homosexuals and what he wanted to do to prevent schools on informing the youth about it.
A personal case that I felt could relate to this was recently when I went to a comedy act featuring Amy Anderson. She was Asian American and chose to poke fun at all the jokes that are made towards Asian Americans such as; how people have yelled at her Asian speaking imitations, physical distinctions, and more. The audience including myself was shy to laugh because the jokes she made depicted her race in a negative light. However, she would constantly encourage us to laugh saying that it was okay. Throughout the skit she asked if the audience had any questions or topics to talk about. One student yelled out, "What about how you guys cant drive!" There was an immediate awkward silence after he made his comment. Amy told him that if he wasn't a college student she'd rip him a new one! She then asked him what his race was, he told her Puerto Rican and she replied back by saying that she would never want to drive there and everyone cheered and clapped for her quick remark. I pondered about the situation in the students defense. Amy Anderson of Asian descent was making fun of her own race by restating the Asian jokes she has heard since she was a child and told us to not be shy and laugh. The student who made the remark was just going along with characteristics that he himself and many of us have heard about Asians. However when someone who isn't Asian says it, it's offensive. Don't get me wrong, I am not condoning racist jokes or remarks but I don't think Amy should have been shocked due to the environment she created with her comedy piece. I just feel that people should not be shocked or offended when hearing a stereotype of any race when they themselves were poking fun at it.
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For example, recently there has been news wide discussion on whether or not the N word should be removed from books that have educational value, I myself think it should be. My father himself said he remembered when he was a high school student and his teacher would say the word because it was in whatever textbook that was being taught to the class and how he would cringe every time he heard it. To some they might see these textbooks informal with no intent of harm.
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I'm sorry you had to hear such a thing Desiree. I love my African-American people because we share a common struggle that other races don't have to endure here in America. It's funny, I heard a couple days ago how Jewish people are oppressed in this nation, but come on...they own most of the media outlets! How are they oppressed? No diss to the Jewish community :P
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I have a homeboy that is black, and when I see him, he calls me the N word because, like you said, it's a word of endearment. I don't mind him calling me it, but I don't call him the N word. I called him "homie" or "wusup dawg".
However, whenever I hear someone use the N word in a derogatory sense, I don't hesitate in approaching that person and being diplomatic about it.
Sometimes, when I'm amongst confidants, I've said I'm a N.I.G.G.A just because 2Pac said he is Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished. I don't say it on my music though, out of respect for the black community.
My brown people don't endure half the struggle black people did during the slavery era. But in a sense, my brown people (especially undocumented ones) are modern slaves. They say they don't want us here, but at the same time, they stand on the borderline and wave money at my people, and my people, having no other choice, do what they gotta do.
In conclusion, to those ignorant people talking down on blacks and brown, maybe it's the F word you should respond with. A wise black man once said to his foes, "F*ck 'em all!" :)
Nicolás
That's a terrible thing to have to hear on campus, a place we like to think is a safer space than "out there" in the world! Guess it it not always so. Thanks for the very thoughtful reflection on the issues raised and connections back to what we have been studying. You made lemonade out of some pretty bitter lemons.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe that you heard this on campus, like professor said I would have thought a college campus is a safer place. You did a really good job of relating this back to what we have learned in class and I like how engaging you were able to make this post. You are very well spoken and I also agree that people should not use the N word so freely because of the long history it has of being a derogatory term that cannot be undone as easily as people using it now as a term of endearment.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on your facebook a few weeks ago and was honestly proud that you were able not blast off at them. It sucks because in my eyes it seems like diversity of people is welcomed on our campus more than a bigger university. Your ability to keep calm reminds me of the Dalai Lama's virtue of So Pa...restraint in the face of anger. I think you displayed this very important virtue to the "T" and I think its awesome that I was able to have a few classes with you this semester! People can learn a lot from someone who carries them self the way you did.
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