I must begin by asserting my " innocence " in racial warfare . I'm
just as old as the president and therefore influenced by the same cultural
milieu. When dealing with individuals whom we know, we quickly learn their
special sensitivities and try not to offend them out of kindness and respect.
In general true friendship can be " taunted " and indulged. As Frank Sinatra
said in a movie role : " Only my friends can call me a wop ! "
Returning to Providence from Boston on a Greyhound bus Easter weekend, I
heard a number of New York bound " Blacks " refer to themselves and one
another as " Niggers ". Several of them were so unruly that the bus was
delayed at the Pawtucket Bonanza station. A Providence Journal sports writer
whom I chatted with, was upset about missing a deadline. ( Mo Vaughn won that
game with a homer )
Besides thinking about how I would like to go right back to North Conway,
New Hampshire, where I had vacationed for a week, I reflected : How can self-
respecting people talk about themselves this way ?
If any white passengers had dared to use a racial epithet in addressing
them, they might have provoked a minor riot.
For some time now black leaders have insisted that the seemingly innocuous
term " negro " is offensive to their racially sensitive ears. My 76 year old
father still uses the word when discussing the problems of the race benignly.
A few decades ago it mysteriously became taboo. In junior high school, I
would not have dared to call " negroes "... blacks.
Oddly enough in the movie " Malcolm X " we see Malcolm amused and disturbed
by the many negative dictionary meanings of " Black " : evil, sinister, unclean,
impure.... etc. .
In my " innocent " opinion no harm is done in STILL employing this word
" negro " . The respectable Latin word " niger " - close to universally
offensive " nigger " simply MEANS black in color .
In general words are whatever we make them to be . I myself, for example,
could be called a WOP - which meant originally that some relative of mine
was caught " WITHOUT PAPERS ! " The humiliation of it !
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