tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7491146088260146584.post6560578856006514518..comments2022-11-01T16:05:40.998-07:00Comments on Thinking Out Loud : The N' WordMichael Nimmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09273048963481338186noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7491146088260146584.post-63086625290742512462010-08-19T11:22:50.759-07:002010-08-19T11:22:50.759-07:00Great commentary Pastor and I agree with your comm...Great commentary Pastor and I agree with your comments that the change of the use of the N word must start within the Black race.The N word is most often used derogatorily.We as a people in this 21st century should have the mindset of mentorship,discipleship as well as being supportive and positive within our communities.The putdowns and the use of the N word and other disparaging posturing behind the mask of comedy and entertainment is old and stale.<br />I will refuse to support any entertainer or comedian who continues to use the N word.If we as a people will band together and refuse to tolerate the use of the N word we may see the verbage or garbage possibly eliminated from our vocabulary.<br />We as a people must realize we have a generation of young people who we are leading.Do we want them to continue to perpetuate this negativism?Let's bury the N word once and for all.The change must start within us as an individual.<br />I remember as a child loving King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table and the Three Musketeers.They would band together to uphold what they felt to be righteous.Their creed was "One for all and all for one"as they fought together for what they believed.<br />Come on my Black people we have come to far to be dragged back by a substandard mindset that comes from some of the rap songs,and entertainment etc.Let's rise together and carry a renewal of our mindset as a people.One for all and all for one.Evangelist Beverly Brownnoreply@blogger.com