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Critique of "No, You Can't Say the N-Word"
In the writing titled “No, You Can’t Say the N-Word," written by Chidinma A., I was confused on the point of the article. Her writing about the n-word left me feeling puzzled. I am confused about this article. “I felt like the odd one out," states the author. I personally feel that through writing an article like this is creating a chance for more division in this world, which is already divided. She also mentions “When black people say the n-word, it’s because we are united…” I feel like if this world would unite and come together as people, instead of colors, we would be able to set aside the past and move on from the formerly racial days. I feel that all sides of the conflict are to blame, and all sides need to be open to accepting each other.
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