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NIGGA , NIGGA, NIGGA, NIGGA

IF NIGGA IS JUST A WORD, AND GETTING UPSET ABOUT IT IS ABSURD

THEN HOW ABOUT WHEN I HEAR LATIN DUDES WITH HIPHOP ATTITUDES

SAY WHAT’S UP MY NIGGA

I YELL BACK WHAT’S UP WETBACKS

OR HOW ABOUT WHEN AN ASIAN CAT, SEES ME AT A HIPHOP CLUB AND SAYS WHAT’S UP MY NIGGA, DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO GET THE WEED AT?

I REPLY BACK, WHAT’S UP GOOK , DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO TAKE KUNG FU

AND JUST IN CASE A WHITE GUY MIGHT DECIDE TO BE SLY AND SAY WHAT’S UP MY NIGGA

I MIGHT HOLLA BACK, WHAT’S UP MY CRACKER, MICK, POLLOCK, WOP OR MIXED MUTT WHITE TRASH HICK, SON OF A BITCH!

-LEON KWASI KUNTUO-ASARE
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5 responses to “NIGGA, NIGGA, NIGGA, NOT YOUR NIGGA! (POEM )”

  1. M. C. Rose – M. C. Rose is a writer from Montreal. She has written poetry for 15 years. She believes that poetry should be a transcendent experience. That true poetry comes from artistic and emotional vulnerability and at the heart of it, should reflect the distinct voices and nuances of the human experience. Melodic Rose hopes to reflect this philosophy through her work, by producing art that is unbound by the confines of race, gender, or political affiliation but will continue to challenge and inspire others to live with complete authenticity.

    Your poem hits hard but its a good thing. Sometimes we need to reflect on that which is too powerful and painful. Thank you for sharing

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      Thank you very much!

  2. I doubt a White guy will say nigger specially to a dude like the one in the picture.The time I spent in the U.S since age 14 to 18 almost 19 I never Heard a White or Asian other races say nigger to a black guy. Did hear it between blacks though. Plus I never actually give a shit what the other person looked like. Just never entered into my thought process, if he´s a good dude then great or dudess, if not I´ll call them ut regardless of skin colour and will be quite vocal about it. Little scares me actually, taking down dudes as big as that guy in the pic, so fuck it. I have always looked at the individual and trust me being from Spain you don´t see many blacks here, you do see too many Marrocans selling dope in my town though. But when I got to the U.S, I just never thought twice about the race issue, until the teachers brought it up and got the students into discussions. I bet that if the teachers didn´t bring it up, we could care less for the most of us. I hanged out with black dudes, Brown dudes, crakers, Little asian dudes, we stereotype each other in good fun and I was the “torero” or bullfighter since I´´m from Spain. But going back, if people would for the most part move on ( I like this Ben Carson guy), and not have people keep stirring the dirt things will go much better. Just my humble opinión. I´m not humble but the opinión is.

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      I live in SF, I hear it often, these liberals are not as opened minded as you think. I actually heard it more here than when I lived in the midwest, which is more conservative. And yes they did say nigger and worst. I disagree that if teachers didn’t bring it up kids would not think about it, because most people are brought up and raised to have certain views.

      1. charlypriest – hello

        In Frisco! lIved there my time in the U.S. I did call it to my liberal friends “The communist Republic of California”, pissed them off a bit.
        I guess you are right, but for example for me, my parents never talked to me about races, so for me when I got there it was well, look an black guy bullshiting me or having a fun joke with me, just didn´t give much thought about race. But Little by Little as teachers pushed us to debate it seemed that I felt a bit less comfortable, like walking on eggs because if I said this or that the other person from another race could take it the wrong way. So you become too conscious about it, still and up to this date with the marrocans here, I keep up with the stereotype jokes and other times we talk about serious things, guess it all comes down (for me) to the person. Period.

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