Posted on 02/09/2018 9:17:50 AM PST by EinNYC
An anthropology professor at Princeton University allegedly used the n-word multiple times during a lecture this week, prompting several students to walk out and an expletive-laced in-class confrontation.
Several students told The Daily Princetonian that professor Lawrence Rosen used the word n-r when asking a question Tuesday during his anthropology 212 course, Cultural Freedoms: Hate Speech, Blasphemy and Pornography.
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It was also about pornography. Would they gripe if a nude woman’s or man’s picture appeared on the chalkboard or screen?
Wait.
University students are shocked a professor used the “N-word” in a course called, “Cultural Freedoms: Hate Speech, Blasphemy and Pornography”?????
SNOWFLAKES.
It seems the Snowflakes are not happy regardless of the situation surrounding the course. That said, why does Princeton think the world needs a course on hate speech, blasphemy, and pornography?
I guessed before I looked at the photo, and I was wrong.
Funny thing is that that word is used all the time in the black community. Mothers call their misbehaving children that. And men call each other that in jest. A man may call a black “low life” one. Or comedians like Chris Rock will do a whole routine on that word alone.
So, its really only offensive if white people say it. But white people were saying it without offense taken for hundreds of years. Hollywood changed its meaning in the 60s and 70s. It was not that derogatory before then.
A college professor was known to curse in class. In protest all the female students decided to leave the next time he cursed.
The professor got word of the protest so at the next class he said “Have you heard about the boat load of whores that went to Africa?”. All the girls started filing out. He said “Hang on, ladies. The boat doesn’t leave till 4:30.”
Watched Tarantino’s weak opus “Jackie Brown” last night.
He seems to have been going for the “n-word” record books
Post of the thread!
They probably don’t own Richard Pryor’s record: “That N-—r is crazy.”
I personally object to the undeniably racist insult to Free Speech the proposes that only black people are free to use the word NIGGER while everyone else is rendered into a second-class citizen.
It’s not a word I will ever use as an epithet but I will absolutely insist on using it when speaking about it. If black people can use it then so can I.
A stroll through Princeton today reveals the Sh!thole it’s become, mainly because of the ragtag, doper, snowflakes and their affirmative action fellow “students.”
That movie is a parody of the black movies of the early 70’s. TV shows and movies used the word all the time back then. Even Baretta and shows like that used it on primetime regular network TV.
I heard that 30 years ago and it’s still funny.
Many white progressives believe they have license to use this word because they are “down with the struggle.” They are mistaken. The word carries powerful mojo. In this secular world some things never fade.
Many white progressives believe they have license to use this word because they are “down with the struggle.” They are mistaken. The word carries powerful mojo. In this secular world some things never fade.
He asked the question What is worse, a white man punching a black man, or a white man calling a black man a nigger?
It was not used as an epithet. It wasn’t directed at anyone. It even compared the use of the work with physical violence. He wasn’t encouraging its use or diminishing the impact that the word has.
I guess he got the answer to his question though...
The great uniter obama said ‘nigger’ on national television. What’s the big deal?
You noticed.
There is NO CRIME in words. “Hate” Speech is a phony, Jesse Jackson shakedown, an Orwellian conceit.
When I hear grown adults say “N-word”, instead of using “nigger” during intellectual conversation, they sound like children afraid of a spanking.
Our only hope is that Trump continues to speak without politically correct doublethink. And that the citizens slowly gain the courage to stop doublethinking before speaking themselves.
“Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition...”
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