Weezy
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I think for the first time we've now reached a point where there's a generation of grown adults who have heard the word throughout their entire lives, yet an overwhelming majority have ever been in a situation where they've experienced first hand it being used as a legitimate racial slur as a part of bona fide old school racism. That is progress, as it seems to show our society is slowly becoming less and less racist.
As you said though, there are still multiple generations living who do have those first hand experiences and aren't likely to ever be able to separate the word from actual racism.
Bonafide old school racism is key there. I've heard it a lot, but it's almost always been out of ignorance in my opinion. And that comes from both sides. I think some of my generation loses sight of the actual horrible past that it comes from.
For instance the Riley Cooper drama. He was stupid. Sometimes stupid isn't outright racist.
