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Review of "No, You Can't Say the N-Word"
In the article “No, you can’t say the N-word,” I have seen that Chidinma A. has left some very good points, and she has spoken from her heart. In the article it is stated that “They see it as unfair that the N-word is thrown around in songs and books.” I absolutely agree with Chidinma in this statement’ she is exactly right. All the time I hear white people from my school say the word. I really do not think it is right. Chidinma states, “Non-blacks have to realize that everytime they say it, they prevent the healing of wounds that slavery caused.” I also highly support Chidinma in this statement. I believe it is very cruel and unkind when Non-black folk say the word. Altogether I highly support Chidinma’s article, I think she did an excellent job on it.
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