Are People Overreacting Over These High Schoolers’ “N*gga We Made It” Sign?

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I pose the title as a question because I legitimately don’t know if they are or not.

I don’t know the rules. Obviously, the hard “er” at the end of the word is extremely offensive and should never be used. The “a” ending, on the contrary, seems to have become cross-culturally accepted. The word is everywhere. I see it all over my Twitter feed, from people of different races, and I can’t recall a single instance where the person using it was condemned. It’s always used in jest from my observation, so does that make it okay?

It’s in every Jay-Z song. He’s black. Drake uses it, too. He’s Jewish. (But might also be part black?) After 20 minutes of research, I can’t find an example of a single mainstream white rapper who uses it, but many of them certainly allow featured black rappers to use it in their songs. Is it only okay for black people to use the word? Are they cool if other races use it? If so, how? When?

I don’t know the answers to any of these questions. I avoid using the word, because at the end of the day, if a single person is offended by a word he or she deems derogatory against something he or she believes, or who they are, is it wrong to use? I think so, in some capacity, at least. That’s my opinion, though. Some might call it taking political correctness too far. I see it as common decency.

In Georgia, graduating students at South Forsyth High School hung a banner over the side of the school to celebrate the end of their high school era. It read: “Nigga We Made It #2k14.” It’s a line from a Drake song (Drake’s music is great, by the way). The students are white. People aren’t happy.

In addition to the banner, the phrase was written other places around the school, too. The most prominent place was on windows with shoe polish.

School officials responded, because school officials have to respond in a situation like this one. They released the following statement via MyFoxAtlanta:

“South Forsyth High School Parents: This morning, without our knowledge, students placed a derogatory sign with a verse from a song by Drake on our school as a senior prank. We removed it as soon as it was brought to our attention and deeply apologize for their behavior. This is unacceptable and I promise you that the students will receive the appropriate consequences for their actions.”

The school, I don’t believe, is overreacting. It’s a school. It’s a place where young people go to learn and mature. It’s a place where all are deserving of fair and equal treatment. It’s a place where school officials and teachers are responsible for the wellbeing of their students. School should be a safe haven. School officials took the appropriate course of action. Given the circumstances, this was a stupid decision by these kids. Bottom line.

What about outside of school? Is the word ever acceptable? I’m sincerely asking, because I have no idea.

[via MyFoxAtlanta]

Image via Twitter

  1. Canada

    Putting that particular message on a giant banner? Not the smartest idea. Calling it racist? Now that’s just fucking retarded.

    10 years ago at 5:40 pm
    1. FrattyTrappings

      Just like all the theme parties that get shat upon. Not offensive, but you have to have the forethought to realize some liberal news organization is going to blow it way out of proportion.

      10 years ago at 7:09 pm
    2. RisingFratstarOfTX

      As long as it’s cool to use terms for white people, I’m gonna fire right back. It’s only fair.

      10 years ago at 12:51 pm
  2. Dave1029

    The word racism has lost its true meaning. People just throw it around in place of hateful or harmful speech. To be racist you must be hateful because of their race. Me? I just hate people. Don’t care what color you are, yet I’ve been called racist before. In this instance it’s neither racist or hurtful, so, yes, people are overreacting. Even the school.

    10 years ago at 5:54 pm
  3. Fuckgeorgiatech20

    First off, I went to the high school two years ago and my brother still goes here. There were black kids that helped do the prank and those are the teachers taking it down in the picture. There dumbasses obviously but they aren’t racist.

    10 years ago at 5:56 pm
  4. gamefrock

    I had a black friend once (but only once) and he said somethings extremely wise once (but only once). This conversation came up and he said something to the effect of “Man just don’t. I don’t understand why white people can’t just not use the word. Hard R, Nigga, Niglet, Nig, Nugga, just don’t man, you don’t even have to consider it, you don’t have to understand it. It’s just one word not to say is that too much to ask?” It’s just shitty judgement on these kids’ part, it isn’t racist or meant to be hurtful, but it’s still fucking retarded. Everyone knows you can’t use any variation of that word publicly and get off free, it’s just a given. And I don’t see why some people want to be able to use it that much, it’s a hoodlum expression.

    10 years ago at 5:58 pm
  5. Only4.99

    Good ole FoCo. This is better than the last time we were in the news when we were throwing rocks at African Americans at an Oprah protest

    10 years ago at 6:05 pm
  6. Dick_Nixon

    Hope you claiming Drake’s music is great was sarcasm, Dorn. He sounds like a whiny, emotional, bitch in 95% of his songs.

    10 years ago at 6:08 pm
    1. fapmasterfresh

      “Know that I don’t make music for niggas (Ironic) that don’t get pussy
      So thats who I count on to diss me or overlook me, Lord Knows” -Drizzy

      10 years ago at 6:49 pm
  7. TokenSnellington

    Obviously you can’t say nigga in a school or professional setting but outside of that just stay away from the hard R and you’re good

    10 years ago at 6:22 pm
  8. iwearvisors

    I go here and even though black kids and Mexican kids put up the banner the school is about 95% white and the local news completely over reacted to make the school and county look like shit.

    10 years ago at 6:27 pm