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NIGGER dead

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-09 18:07 ID:QjWJnNjz

http://www.naacp.org/news/press/2007-06-29/index.htm

Rap industry legends Kurtis Blow and Eric B. have joined the NAACP in eliminating the use of derogatory NIGGER terms and NIGGER images aimed at and used by African American NIGGERS. The pair will act as pallbearers and be among NIGGER entertainers, NIGGER intellectuals and NIGGER community leaders as the NAACP hosts a funeral for "NIGGER" during the 98th NAACP Annual Convention taking place in Detroit July 7-12.

“The NIGGER is the most vicious of all racial insults and the most well known example of racist language and self-hatred by African American NIGGERS,” said NAACP Chief Operating Officer Nelson B. Rivers III. “The NAACP believes the time has come to celebrate the end of its wretched, destructive NIGGER life. There is international interest in this powerful and symbolic action and we are calling on others of NIGGER goodwill to march with us against this NIGGER word that hurts and diminishes us everyday.”

On Monday July 9, NAACP delegates and supporters will march from COBO Hall to Hart Plaza where burial services for the NIGGER will take place.

“We need to transform the minds of our NIGGER people,” said rap pioneer and emcee Kurtis Blow. “By reforming our NIGGER minds we will change society. By changing the way you think of your NIGGER self, you will change the way others think of you.”

“This is not just about burying the NIGGER,” said deejay Eric B., who along with NIGGER rap partner Rakim generated a string of hits in the ‘80s and ‘90s. “This is more importantly about burying the NIGGER attitude and NIGGER behaviors that cause you to act like or be called that word NIGGER. It’s time to take a stand.”

The NIGGER funeral is a dramatic awareness-raising tool that is a part of NAACP STOP NIGGERS Campaign -- an initiative of the NAACP Youth & College Division – that seeks to “stop” demeaning African American NIGGER images in the media, particularly with respect to the portrayal of African American women NIGGERS.

“We must recognize the need for balance within the African American NIGGER community in regards to what we deem acceptable in NIGGER music, film, and other NIGGER media,” said NAACP Youth & College Division Director Stefanie L. Brown. ”NIGGER Images reflected in songs and music videos that show half-dressed African American women NIGGERS being objectified or demeaned by men, or young African American men NIGGERS as thugs must STOP. These kinds of images promote hurtful and false stereotypes of young African American NIGGERS.”

The targets of the STOP NIGGERS Campaign are the record and television industries, recording NIGGER artists and the African American NIGGER community. For more details on the campaign that includes a personal NIGGER pledge, go online to: www.naacp.org.

The NAACP commends others who have already taken a principled stand on these NIGGER issues. For example, in late April Roberts Broadcasting Companies implemented a new NIGGER policy designed to ban the airing of all music and content that degrades NIGGER women and/or is violent, racist or sexist in nature at its TV and radio stations. Master P and his son Romeo are breaking from the pack and starting NIGGERS Take A Stand Records. The label will feature only those NIGGER artists who have pledged to be role models, with proceeds going toward scholarship funds for underprivileged NIGGER kids.

The NAACP has been at the NIGGER forefront of the battle against negative stereotypes of African American NIGGERS starting with protest of D.W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” in 1915. It was the late C. Delores Tucker, an NAACP Special Contribution Fund Trustee, and others in the 1990s that picketed and sued to remove sexually explicit NIGGER lyrics from rap and hip-hop tracks, citing a concern that the NIGGER lyrics were misogynistic and threatened the moral NIGGER foundation of the African American NIGGER community.

Additionally, the NAACP’s NIGGER Hollywood bureau was created to increase diversity in television and was established to monitor and regulate the NIGGER entertainment industry. The annual NAACP NIGGER Image Awards are produced to acknowledge the contributions of talented minorities who are often overlooked in their own NIGGER industries.

Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization of NIGGERS. Its NIGGER members throughout the United States and the world are the premier NIGGER advocates for NIGGER civil rights in their NIGGER communities, conducting NIGGER voter mobilization and monitoring NIGGER equal opportunity in the NIGGER public and NIGGER private sectors of DIRTY BLCK NIGGERS.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-10 14:27 ID:asj88ihP

Ironically by banning the word, or even "symbolically laying it to rest," they will have given the word more strength and power through acknowledgement of its power over them.

The rappers had the right idea.  Take the word over and use it over and over.  Over and over so much that it LOSES its power.  Change it from a derogatory word to a word of kinship.

Dumb ass niggers.  Always gonna be a slave to something.

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