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A woman who grew up in Georgia in the 1950s may have said the word “nigger” as recently as 30 years ago. Every body freak out and cue the race baiters.

So, show of hands, who has never said the word “nigger”? All you with your hands up are probably lying. Those who admit it are unemployable.

38 Responses to “This just in”

  1. joe in houston Says:

    I can’t even lie and say I have never said it. Do I wish I had never said it? No. I will not (if I can help it) spend time wishing I hadn’t done something from the past. That way lies madness.

  2. steve l. Says:

    one of my boyhood heroes was Lenny Bruce, “Blazing Saddles” came out around the time puberty hit, was a pretty big fan of punk rock….
    like to think there isn’t an individual alive that couldn’t be offended by something I have said at some point

  3. SE Says:

    Tarantino must be going to a special level of P.C. hell for writing the script for Django Unchained. It seemed like it was every other word in that (excellent) movie.

  4. Crawler Says:

    Chiggers and Jiggers are far more hazardous to one’s well being…

  5. TS Says:

    SE, that’s totally different. Django Unchained was giving a realistic depiction of the past, while Paula Dean was giving an account of… um… the past.

    Ok, they’re the same.

  6. Mycroft Says:

    It’s not like there’s that many jobs to be had anyway.

  7. Shermlock Shomes Says:

    Oh, I think niggardly counts, too.

  8. nk Says:

    It seems to have boosted her restaurant business. Not everybody is a politically correct f*ga** Food Network fainting sissyboy.

  9. bob smith Says:

    Don’t call a chigger a chigger, that is racist. Call a chigger a “chigro.”

  10. comatus Says:

    In the mid-seventies, “some” thought the country would have been made whole when “n*jokes” were considered no more offensive than “Polack” jokes. Those were heady days, the mid-seventies. Wish I’d appreciated them more.

    Anyone get the feeling this would have been less offensive if uttered by the prexy of a major northern university? The one who tells the Polack jokes?

    The usual race-hustlers are out this morning, calling for this cook to redeem herself with major contributions to their causes. That’s a symptom, right there. She could do a lot more to promote good feeling, and the South, by staying in character and demonstrating that virtually all famous southern cookery is of African origin.

    I’m going to miss Uncle Ben, Aunt Jemima, and the Cream of Wheat Pullman chef. Enjoy some today; they are on the tear-stained trail of the Fighting Sioux.

  11. comatus Says:

    Oh, and Bob: In “Doctor No,” Ian Fleming did just that. I know, it’s different when the English say it.

  12. Tam Says:

    Bob smith,

    Actually, the AP style guide currently recommends “mites of color”.

  13. Divemedic Says:

    No Tam. It is “Insect-Americans.” To accuse them of causing itching is profiling.

  14. Mu Says:

    I found it ironic that Smithfield cancelled their endorsement. Never thought the Chinese cared that much about what we call each other here.

  15. chris Says:

    Yeah, in the eyes of half of this country and almost all of the media, she is worse than the murderous abortionist in Pa who delivered and killed babies in his “clinic”.

  16. DAD Says:

    If only she had put it to RAP MUSIC but I guess there are only so many words that rhyme with You-All.

  17. Frisco Scooter Trash Says:

    I may be considered not niggardly, for my spic-and-span riding gear, but you’ll find no chink-in-my-armor.

    I do self censor when tempted to say “I want to go smoke a fag” in your fair city, though.

    Sons of Ireland mc

  18. Robert Says:

    This used to be a country.

  19. Spade Says:

    Does this mean I shouldn’t sing “Straight Outta Compton” anymore? ğŸ™

  20. Kristophr Says:

    You have to lie to get a job if an HR department holds the gate.

    Current HR doctrine requires it, since they set up impossible conditions to winnow out applicants, leaving only people who are good at lying.

    Honesty in the top end job market these days will always get you fired.

  21. Kristophr Says:

    There is a way to avoid having to lie to these fools: interview with the manager you are going to work for.

  22. Bram Says:

    Everyone in the news who has said “the N-word” counts too. There is no difference.

  23. tincankilla Says:

    the shame-and-blame industry is looking for its next target, since gun owners have prevailed.

  24. Sigivald Says:

    I’ve only ever said it singing along with gangsta rap.

    So I both have and haven’t, in the meaningful sense.

  25. Bill Says:

    Hmm….not since I was 6 years old and describing the kid down the street to my father, who grew up in the “rascist” south. (Columbia, SC) and was a career Air Force NCO. I will forever remember his expression, and his kindly manner as he sat me down and explained why that was offensive. I can remember where I was when I said it, (the back porch of our base housing in Sweetwater, Tx), the weather, (hot and sunny), and the time of day, even! (Just after he had arrived home from work, at around 5:15). This happened 45 years ago, and I still remember it like yesterday.

    That doesn’t mean I don’t think this whole thing is stupid. It is the worst kind of reverse racism to say that the word may be used by blacks when referring to other blacks, then say white people can’t say it because its offensive.

    We have sunk so low that the tide can’t raise us, I’m afraid. We are far too quick to take offense, and far to likely to find offense in others.

  26. wastme Says:

    If Paula Deen were black nobody would have even flinched.

  27. Geodkyt Says:

    Divemedic — They aren’t insects, despite having six legs. The proper, politically correct term is “Arachno-American”, please.

    Your insistance on using outdated and scientifically incorrect terminology shows your inherent prejudice against these mites, and arthropods in general. The Reeducation Committee will be sending a van by presently for your Awareness and Enrichment training, Citizen.

  28. Bubblehead Les Says:

    Guess that means I have to throw away any “NWA” CD’s I come across, eh?

  29. Will Says:

    Ok, anyone have a replacement for the term “n****r-rig”? That was a common term of use for my father and his cohorts (“greatest” generation age). Don’t know the origins, but it was a very useful description. Been biting my tongue for many years over the use of this.

  30. steve l. Says:

    “jerry-rig” is the one I hear most often, suppose few enough still refer to Germans as “jerry” for it to raise much ire from that community….”southern engineering” is another, have even even seen a southern engineering degree, it was sharpie printed on duct tape

  31. rightisright Says:

    Will, try “Afro Engineering”.

  32. Jim Says:

    steve I. said:

    ” “jerry-rig” is the one I hear most often, suppose few enough still refer to Germans as “jerry” for it to raise much ire from that community….”southern engineering” is another, have even even seen a southern engineering degree, it was sharpie printed on duct tape”

    The correct term for that, these days is: “Presidential Solution”.

    Along the same lines, it is no longer acceptable to use the “N word”. Rather, the P.C. term is: “Cacuasionally Challenged”.

    Hope this helps?

    Jim
    Sunk New Dawn
    Galveston, TX

  33. Magus Says:

    As other have alluded to, but not verbalized; Jay Z says it and gets a million bucks; Paula Dean says it 30 years ago and gets fired.

    I say sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander; if one group can’t say it then the other can’t either.

  34. Tam Says:

    “jerry-rig” is the one I hear most often, suppose few enough still refer to Germans as “jerry” for it to raise much ire from that community…

    Ironically, most people saying “jerry-rigged” really mean “jury-rigged“.

  35. Jerry Says:

    Riggers? I like riggers. Some of my best friends are riggers. We couldn’t sail without riggers. Don’t tell me that Da’Gub is going to take our riggers away.

  36. Jerry Says:

    At Tam, It’s called a gas can. The Jerry can was not my fault.

  37. CarlS Says:

    Interesting story here from deep in the Heart of Dixie:

    Confession of a black journalist: Like Paula Deen, I’ve used the n-word

    I began to see the hypocrisy of expecting white people to adhere to a standard that I was not upholding myself. As a black man, this writing is my attempt to point out the fake outrage and the hypocrisy of those of us who claim we are somehow damaged by this particular person . . .

    SOURCE: http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2013/06/bayway_traffic_needs_an_off_ra.html

  38. Kang Says:

    I like that the article has this quote of a reporter clearly being a bigot when talking about someone they are accusing of being a bigot:

    “As Chicago Now columnist John Chatz wrote, “To many of us, the South still stands for slavery and the Civil War. This may be wrong and it may be simple, but people like Paula Deen help keep these opinions alive.””

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