Fox 29 news anchor Tom Burlington (pictured) broke Commandment #11:Thou shall not use the N-word in the presence of African American people if you are not African American.
And he was fired for it. Justice served, right? But the story doesn't end there.Burlington decided he was being discriminated against because at least two of his black colleagues used the derogatory term freely and were not penalized, and a U.S. District Judge believes he makes a valid argument.
At a staff meeting in 2007, Fox reporters and producers were discussing the symbolic burial of the word by the Philadelphia Youth Council of the NAACP, when journalist Robin Taylor stated that "participants at the burial had said the full word at least a hundred times or more."
Burlington, either in jest or earnest, asked the seemingly innocuous question:
"Does this mean we can finally say the word n***er?"
According to depositions, Nicole Wolfe, an African American producer on staff, immediately exclaimed: "I can't believe you just said that!"
Because of U.S. District Judge R. Barclay's ruling that the case has enough merit to warrant a trial, for the first time in history, a federal jury will be asked to decide whether it is acceptable for an African American person but not a white person, to use the N-word in a workplace.
The trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 18.
While Burlington claims that he only used the word once, several of his colleagues contend that he used it at least a dozen times. He also says that he approached his coworkers after the meeting to explain that while using the word wasn't necessary to the story, he believed it gave it more credence.
Surrick, denying Fox's request to have the suit dismissed, said that federal courts had not determined whether a double standard, if true in this case, would violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964:
"... the word is considered by many to be the most offensive in the English language" and "has been used by whites as a tool to belittle, oppress or dehumanize African Americans. When viewed in its historical context, one can see how people in general, and African Americans in particular, might react differently when a white person uses the word than if an African American uses it.
"Nevertheless, we are unable to conclude that this is a justifiable reason for permitting the station to draw race-based distinctions between employees."
I cannot be the only person who finds the N-word argument hypocritical. I also find it extremely tiresome that the N-word cannot even be uttered, even in historical context, as proved by the censorship of Mark Twain's 'Huckleberry Finn.'
As long as we accept, encourage and promote the word in our own vernacular and "artistic expressions," this pseudo-outrage doesn't carry much weight.
There are those who argue that we shouldn't be prisoners of our past, and when we use the word, we diminish its power. There are others who also argue that African Americans don't say "ni**er" but "ni**a," so it carries a completely different connotation.
I find that to be an astonishingly ignorant argument.
"Brotha" is short for "brother."
"Sista" is short for "sister."
"Ni**a" is short for "ni**er."
The emotions that bubble to the surface as soon as the "-er" is added by a white person shows how much self-hatred has been internalized, yet we still support artists who use the word as if it's harmless and as if our ancestors didn't die to be treated and referred to with respect.
Some of us claim to call each other ni**as out of love and friendship, which leads me to believe they don't comprehend the definition of either. Allegedly, it stems from our shared past of pain in this country, so we can call each other that, because we know how far we've come.
Yet we continue to allow the word to hold power over us out of the mouths of white people while ignoring the subliminal and pervasive damage it creates in our own communities.
Really, it shows how little we care about history or about the seeds we plant in the psyches of our young people.
Racists throughout America, take a break. We're demeaning ourselves for you.
The day that I see equal outrage when we refer to each other in such demeaning terms, I might be able to muster a little anger for this man and the rest of the Don Imuses of the world.
Until then, I hope he is absolved of any wrongdoing and immediately reinstated to his position, or his African American colleagues who said the word should be penalized as well.
Maybe then we will realize that this "do as I say, not as I do" mentality is ultimately only hurting us and allowing those who would mock and disrespect us ample ammunition to follow in our own misguided footsteps.
We claim we want equality, right? Well, in America, until we, as former kings and queens of Africa, eradicate this plantation language from our communities, this is what it will look like.
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A Fox spokeswoman on Tuesday said the station disagreed with the judge's decision about the disparate treatment and looked forward to presenting its case to the jury.


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By: K Mac on 1/06/2011 11:30AM
Your headline identifying Burlington as a "Fox News anchor", while technically correct, is misleading. He worked for a Fox affiliate, which just broadcasts Fox programming, and not Fox News, the propaganda arm of the GOP.
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By: The truth on 1/06/2011 12:16PM
Monkey see Monkey Do...
Until we stop using the word ourselves,
WHAT do we expect.
As ugly as a word as it is, it's all you hear these days. ALL kids, ALL colors are into the current fad of HIP HOP music and they repeat what they glorify.
Until we stop pretending we have RIGHTS to and continue using and abusing the term, common sense would indicate that ALL of our complaining will fall on (non-black) deaf ears.
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By: David on 1/08/2011 8:46AM
"yet we still support artists who use the word as if it's harmless"
True some in the black community support these ignorant minstrel artist but the main people who support these "artist" are WHITE. Most of this "support" is perpetuated by a racist Hollywood media who has a long history of rewarding any black entertainer that not only uses the "N" word but will do anything to degrade their race in the media. Many blacks in the media have little standards and are eager to say the "N" word because of the money and opportunities associated with it. These Hip Hop minstrel rappers didn't start it. Take a took at look at the success of many black comedians like Richard Pryor and then Eddie Murphy who was rewarded million for using the word so freely. They even had a show called Def Comedy Jam who's password to get on the show IMO was to use the "N" word. The cable channel Comedy Central was willing to pay Dave Chapell $50 million dollars to continue his show mainly because he used the "N" word so freely.
This goes beyond the "N" word. Even before that entertainers like Stepin Fetchit and Hattie McDaniel played the stereotypical roles and got rich off of doing so. I agree we should be more outrage about black entertainers who sell us out to sell their movies, comedy shows, books and cable TV shows.
A lot of black people don't want to criticize these people or that overused term "hate" on them. But these type of black people literally HATE US as black people to use such a racist and derogatory word.
"I hope he is absolved of any wrongdoing and immediately reinstated to his position, or his African American colleagues who said the word should be penalized as well"
I have no problem if they want to fire the blacks who used the word as well. But I strongly disagree that this white man should be hired back by the station. If that idiot had said that to YOUR face in ANY content I guarantee this writer wouldn't feel that way. Even thought this is a local Fox affiliate it's still associated with FOX NEWS. Fox Network or it's affiliates haven't earned the benefit of the doubt in the black community. It one of the most racist TV networks on the air.
I beleive there is more to this story as to why his black colleagues turned on him and demanded he be fire. Black journalist IMO are passive sheep who represent nothing more than window dressing at these local and national TV stations. They rarely if ever speak up about anything racial if they want to keep their jobs. There is something more to this story than what's being told. They said he used the word several times and not just once the way he claims. So before this writer gets on a soapbox and start crusading for this guy to get his job back they should wait for all the facts to come out.
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By: James Ward on 1/08/2011 10:40AM
@KMac.."propaganda arm of the GOP", come on man..STOP LYING ABOUT FOX NEWS! Just because they're not going along with THE LEFT WING MEDIA BIAS that exist throughout the media doesn't make them dishonest - it makes them UNBIASED!
ONLY PROGRESSIVE DISHONEST LIBERALS would have a problem with FAIR and BALANCED news!
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By: Mimi on 1/08/2011 2:26PM
I AM SO SICK OF WHITE PEOPLE WHO SAY THAT A BLACK PERSON USES THE WORD THEREFORE THEY ARE JUSTIFIED IN USING IT ALSO.
I HAVE BEEN BLACK ALL OF MY LIFE...AND I HAVE NEVER...EVER USED THAT WORD.
NOR DO I ASSOCIATE WITH PEOPLE WHO DO USE THAT WORD.
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By: el on 1/08/2011 6:52PM
Some of these stupid a.. rappers uses that term freely, and some think's its fine to use it(Mr JAY Z). However, these white folks need to know that term use by a few Dumba.. brotas/sistas is not appropiate and these same white folks like Black people need to speakout when folks say it.
Yeah, I understand fredom of speech, but blacks need to stop using that word if they want whites to stop. Any Black that call another Black that word is STUPID as hell.
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By: wrong is wrong on 1/12/2011 10:19AM
The difference between blacks versus whites saying it is blacks are saying ni**a; where as whites are saying ni**er. BIG DIFFERENCE!!! I hope the Judge takes this into consideration when trying to decide what he thinks about this situation! I don't hear black people running around calling whites wh*tey, or redn**k to their faces or other derogatory words!! Just hope all is taken into considerations of this law suit!!!
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By: FRANK on 1/16/2011 11:11AM
THROW HIS GAWD DAMN ASS OUT....RACIST RIGHT WING
REPUPLICANS GENERALLY DON'T CARE ABOUT BLACKS
HAVING JOBS...LET HIM SEE HOW IT FEELS AND
HOPEFULLY HE WILL BE UNEMPLOYED WHEN HIS
REPUBLICAN FRIENDS ATTEMPT TO TRASH UNEMPLOYMENT
EXTENSIONS NEXT TIME...
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By: Al on 1/07/2011 10:59PM
That double edged sword cuts both ways.
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
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By: profound on 1/08/2011 1:04PM
Fire all who used the word. Force radio stations to sleep the word. Better do something before some racist judge makes the use of the word fair for all to use.
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