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Carole Cannon Credit: Trip Burns

Is thug the new n*gger?

Did Michael Dunn kill Jordan Davis because he was playing โ€œthugโ€ music? Did this white 47-year-old man believe his โ€œprivilegedโ€ place in American society gave him the right to tell a car full of black teens to turn off music he found offensive? And when Davis, a few days shy of his 19th birthday, cursed him out because he didnโ€™t believe this white man could demand he turn off his music, Dunn killed him.

Can you believe a predominately white jury in Florida couldnโ€™t decide whether Dunn had committed first-degree murder?

Across the country, a police union in Omaha, Neb., was on the same page as Dunn. It reposted a video of a 2-year-old black boy cursing like a sailor and even flipping the bird at black people in the room who were provoking him and encouraging his bad behavior with the caption: โ€œThe Thug Cycle Continues.โ€ The video went viral.

Would the union have captioned a similar video starring white folk? Hell no. Would they have handled this differently if the little boy were white? Iโ€™m sure.

The third โ€œthugโ€ case to capture national attention kicked off when Seattle Seahawks player Richard Sherman said in the adrenaline- and testosterone-fueled, passion-filled aftermath of his making a championship game-saving play that he was โ€œthe best corner in the gameโ€ and that San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree was โ€œmediocre.โ€ All hell broke loose.

Athletes trash talk all the time, but why did Shermanโ€™s comments provoke such overt racism on social media? Why did sports journalists call a man who has no criminal record, is a summa cum laude graduate of Stanford and was playing great football like he was hired to do a โ€œthugโ€?

โ€œThe only reason (the word โ€˜thugโ€™) bothers me,โ€ Sherman said at the press conference after the uncalled-for mess, โ€œis that it seems to be the accepted way of calling somebody the n-word now.โ€

Heโ€™s right. Thug is not just being thrown around in a few instances, it is the new politically correct code word whites use to n*ggerize blacks, or put them in their place.

Itโ€™s a way for whites to say, especially to black males: โ€œThis is our world and if you donโ€™t behave the way we say you should, we will handle you any way we see fit. With impunity. Because you are not privileged like we are.

โ€œIf you are talented and smart, youโ€™re exceptional and worthy of our celebration. But if you get uppity or arrogant, we will try to take you down. Thug is our new word of choice to criminalize you. N*gger is so passe.

โ€œIf youโ€™re 2 years old and black and already cursing, you will turn out to be a 19-year-old who will curse us out if we tell you to turn down your โ€˜thugโ€™ music, and we can say that your cursing was so threatening that we could exterminate youโ€”even if police canโ€™t find the gun we claim you had. Because you are a โ€˜thug.โ€™ You are not privileged. You are disposable.โ€

Now if this were 1844 or even 1944, it wouldnโ€™t be so surreal, and so damn disturbing. But this is 2014, and a man who doesnโ€™t look like Michael Dunn is the most powerful leader in the world.

Having a black president has made some white folk act just like they did after Reconstruction when blacks began to make unimaginable stridesโ€”including being elected to Congress. Whites burned their businesses and lynched mostly men and boys to โ€œdehumanizeโ€ and terrorize them into their place.

So white folk: Donโ€™t try to play us. Donโ€™t try to nggerize thug; itโ€™s not a potent enough word. Have the ovaries to say ngger when you mean ngger. That word has a despicable racist history in this country that you conjure when you call black Americans ngger.

And black folk: Remember that ngger is not only the most dangerous word in the American English language, it also is a constitutionally protected โ€œfightingโ€ word. So when you hear thug masquerading as ngger, go on and do whatever the hell you need to do to respond.

Carole Cannon is a southern woman who hopes someday to be a Vodou Priestess. In the meantime, she is a graduate of Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who writes to fight โ€“ most regularly for her blog, MAMMY X. She also cooks up communication strategies and coaches writing.

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It is because of people such as the likes of a Michael Dunn that the following book was written and recently released Feb.10, 2014: http://www.amazon.com/Undressing-N-word-Revealing-Naked-Deceit/dp/0615962424/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1392176564&sr=1-1&keywords=undressing+the+n+word


“the new politically correct code word” Are you serious?


I will rephrase my statement then in regards to the viral video. The use of the word “thug” should be the least of Ms Cannon’s concerns, because she doesn’t seem to have a problem with the adults in the video calling a toddler a N-word! No child, white or black should be subjected to this kind of treatment. I could think of a multitude of words to describe these people, and they would all be way worse than a “thug”!

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