Flamer's story was inspiring for viewers, but ended up being a bit awkward for CNN. Toward the end of the segment, CNN started to play the song 'Fantastic Voyage' by the rapper Coolio and didn't seem to remember that they should have looked for the clean version first.
CNN immediately noticed the error and snapped the video off the screen faster than you can say, "Which producer do we fire next?" The host, noticing the mistake, also issued an immediate apology to the audience.
Here are some thoughts about CNN airing the N-word. They called me today about an appearance next week, so perhaps I should be relatively nice.
1) This was an easy mistake. I hope the producer who made the mistake doesn't get fired. Music like this is everywhere and it's hard to avoid it.
2) Whites are probably more offended by the mistake than many African-Americans. For some people, any reference to the N-word or any variant of it (even "Negro") draws an instant, decisive and negative reaction. The hurdles for black people in America are not just the words people use to describe us. The real culprits in America are systematic and subtle racism. This does not mean that many African-Americans would not be offended by this song, but I honestly think that the sensitivity of the issue would cause CNN to avoid it altogether.
3) While there are certainly better words to use, I am also empathetic to the idea that the context and variant of the word makes a very real difference. I've heard black men use the variation ending with the letter "a" as a term of endearment, while an old white man from Texas using the variation ending with the letter "r" is troubling for most people. While it might seen hypocritical and contradictory to define the word differently in different contexts and to distinguish one variant from another, the truth is that this is human nature. For example, in China, the word "ma" can have a multitude of meanings depending on when you say it, who says it and how it is pronounced. If a simple two-letter word can be defined in so many ways, then I am sure that a word as storied and complex as the N-word can be just as interesting.
No matter what you think about the N-word (or any variation of it), I think that most of us can agree on the following: There are better words that we can use to greet one another, and CNN should stay away from it completely. They've apologized and it's over, but you couldn't help but laugh at the error.
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Sooooooooo.......Its OK to say "that word"...If your black and a rapper eh?....Or if youre black and NOT a rapper its OK also......Who the hell wrote the rule book?....PATHETIC
"The Rule Book", is called "The 1st Amendment of The Constitution of The United States of America", and I can assure you that you have every right to say that word as much as you want(though I wouldn't throw it around at work), regardless of the current era of PC Censorship.
The word doesn't describe ALL Black People, just a certain type of black person. They know what I mean and so does everyone else. The idea that it is permissible for a black person to use certain words, but anathema for a white person to do the same, is a clear indication of the racist double standard that exists in America today.
What's good for the goose, is good for the Gander.
It's so sad that we've allowed our society to get this cruel and forgetful. If you knew your American history (and I lived during the struggles of the sixties) you would know how horrible people of color were treated just because of the color of their skin. People need to speak out against and stand up and say Americans won't accept this sort of thing. It's hurtful to many people and just that fact alone should be enough.
cnn has nothing to apoligize for. Now adays rap songs has the N word in it. If a rap song only uses the N word that's a pretty soft core song cause they say alot worse things in those songs. Freedom of speech. If cnn feels bad just don't use rap songs. I remember back in the '80s when rap was new and clean.
Hello, hi there, silent majority reporting in. Get more worried about how America is being taken away from the legal gentry rather than the 400 yr.old we are still slaves attitude of the ghettoes.
You, should have known better, Rap music is ignorant and degrading to all of society. It denigrates all people and has made a whole generation disrespectful.
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By: ken-mcgriff on 5/31/2010 10:17PM
what the hell are you talking about. did you even hear the whole song Fantastic Voyage by Coolio? dude was not making a negative song.
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By: laineyb on 5/28/2010 6:41AM
Wait a minute...CNN feels the need to apologize for playing a clip but it is ok for the "artist" to have made it in the first place?
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By: paul on 5/28/2010 6:44AM
Sooooooooo.......Its OK to say "that word"...If your black and a rapper eh?....Or if youre black and NOT a rapper its OK also......Who the hell wrote the rule book?....PATHETIC
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By: carlton on 5/28/2010 10:24AM
"The Rule Book", is called "The 1st Amendment of The Constitution of The United States of America", and I can assure you that you have every right to say that word as much as you want(though I wouldn't throw it around at work), regardless of the current era of PC Censorship.
The word doesn't describe ALL Black People, just a certain type of black person. They know what I mean and so does everyone else. The idea that it is permissible for a black person to use certain words, but anathema for a white person to do the same, is a clear indication of the racist double standard that exists in America today.
What's good for the goose, is good for the Gander.
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By: jeanne on 5/28/2010 6:47AM
It's so sad that we've allowed our society to get this cruel and forgetful. If you knew your American history (and I lived during the struggles of the sixties) you would know how horrible people of color were treated just because of the color of their skin. People need to speak out against and stand up and say Americans won't accept this sort of thing. It's hurtful to many people and just that fact alone should be enough.
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By: thorn503 on 5/28/2010 6:47AM
I wouldn't think it was a big deal, I was always under the impression it was ok for blacks to call each other the "N" word, but not any other race.
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By: jon on 5/28/2010 7:37AM
cnn has nothing to apoligize for. Now adays rap songs has the N word in it. If a rap song only uses the N word that's a pretty soft core song cause they say alot worse things in those songs. Freedom of speech. If cnn feels bad just don't use rap songs. I remember back in the '80s when rap was new and clean.
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By: paul on 5/28/2010 6:59AM
Hello, hi there, silent majority reporting in. Get more worried about how America is being taken away from the legal gentry rather than the 400 yr.old we are still slaves attitude of the ghettoes.
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By: cheryl on 5/28/2010 7:08AM
Amen!!!!!
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By: Loren on 5/28/2010 7:01AM
You, should have known better, Rap music is ignorant and degrading to all of society. It denigrates all people and has made a whole generation disrespectful.
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