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11-Year-Old Gives Speech On Eliminating The 'N' Word

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  1. BrieflySpeaking

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    Spotlight on Jonathan McCoy: Committed to Eliminating the 'N' Word'

    Posted by Laura Adibe on Sep 29th 2009 10:10AM

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    Too often, as a society, we insult our young people, labeling them as a lost generation. Here's a young man who has taken leadership in to his 11-year-old hands.

    Jonathan E. McCoy gave a rousing speech earlier this year to his church in Baltimore about why our community needs to drop the 'N' word. His speech, "A New Petition," called for the discontinuation of that six-letter word, and the slang usage of the word.

    "I'm sending a message to everyone who knowingly or ignorantly uses this word to describe our people, whether you're a gangster rapper who uses it to communicate with your boys, or someone who looks down on us who haven't got a college education," said the pint-sized orator. "Whatever the case, it's time to discontinue the use of this word. It is implausible that 40 years after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we still use this word that holds no worth in our lives nor our future."

    According to his Facebook fan page, Jonathan has always been a gifted child. At an early age, he learned about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and was immediately drawn to Dr. King's commitment to justice for all. Jonathan's early desire to effect change, inspired him to use petitioning as a way to call out injustice.

    His first act of petitioning apparently involved hand washing. While in the second grade, says his Facebook profile, Jonathan asked his fellow classmates to sign a petition that would allow students the choice to opt out of the school's enforced hand sanitizer policy and instead wash their hands with soap and water. When his teacher found out about the petition, she settled the request in the children's favor.

    Since presenting a "New Petition" to the 1,500 plus congregants at Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, Jonathan has appeared on Black America Web with Tom Joyner, and spoken at numerous events around the country. Through his relationship with Morehouse College, Jonathan has promoted what is called a "Free Zone" initiative which discourages sagging, cursing, and use of the "N" word.

    According to his fan page, Jonathan maintains a high GPA and has been the recipient of a plethora of awards, citations, and acknowledgments for his academic achievements. All of this comes at the encouragement of his parents, who support his talents.

    SOURCE: http://www.bvblackspin.com/2009/09/2...athan-mccoy/




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  2. iconoclastic

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    I'm sure the kid means well, but eliminating the use of a word instead of the feelings that it expresses is like trying to eliminate crying. The impetous to do away with the word is based on the negative feelings it transmits, and trying not to use that specific combination of letters does nothing to address the feeling, which is ultimately the issue.
     
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  4. Mr. Brightside

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    He annoys me.
     
  5. Dairy Ashford

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    The problem is that the N-word is a convenient and effective way of reinforcing those "negative feelings," particularly in impressionable, insecure or self-destructive blacks, and ignorant, isolated or mean-spirited non-blacks. Attempting to discourage N-word usage in 2009 is no less valuable than trying to get fair seating on a bus in 1954: it is a symbolic but meaningful first step towards the broader challenge of being viewed, and viewing oneself, as an equal.
     
  6. Tom Bombadillo

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    ****** is not a bad word. It is the context in which it is used, and the racist *******'s context that can make it bad, like any word. No word is taboo, that is moronic...

    Now, to lighten up the mood.

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    That is one funny ******!
     
  7. Red Chocolate

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    Speeches like this hurt more than help, imo. Black comedians (Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock) poking fun at the word and the gradual use of it by white comedians (South Park) is very productive, though. When we are all laughing and happy, race is no longer a focal point of social division, but rather a silly notion used as a comedic prop.
     

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