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On Dr. Martin Luther King Day, 2016

Captured from Dr. Drew’s show on the HLN network, this picture shows Dr. Drew Pinsky’s discussion with Don Lemon of CNN.  They, Dr. Drew’s panel, and audience guests discussed Race In America, and especially the N- word.  I think this was a rerun of an earlier show.DSC08890

I figured this is in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Day, and continuing his legacy.  As a white person I am hoping to honor his legacy by relaying the information below.

There was a lot of discussion of who can say this word.  Some takeaways were:

  • White people cannot say this word to anybody.
  • Black people can say this word to each other.
  • Saying it may be very pejorative.
  • Saying  it may be a term of  “endearment”.
  • If it is said to some black people, they may fight the person who says it.
  • It was the last word that many lynched individuals heard before they died.
  • It is included in rap compositions.

The effects of the use of this word were discussed, as a means of communicating generational trauma.  Don Lemon mentioned a writing entitled Post Traumatic Slave Disorder, which some writer coined, and these two figured that this word could be a mechanism of this trauma.

One of the audience guests said that if black people use this word among themselves, this entitles non-black people to use this word.  I cannot say the N-word!

 

 

So Many Shootings

I could not believe it when I saw an online report that two journalists were killed while on live television.  Then it soon became clear that this was indeed a new high profile shooting.

.DSC07553  This shot from Anderson Cooper 360 shows people grieving from this loss, which occurred in such a very public way.  On the average, eighty lives are lost per day in this country due to this gun violence.   Andy Parker, father of the young reporter has gone on many shows since the death of his daughter yesterday morning, to appeal for better regulation of gun possession.

Don Lemon’s show tonight was excellent on this topic this evening.  He had Andy Parker on with a panel of others who have lost children in this way.

My heart went out to Andy Parker, because I know he does not yet know how much he is going to grieve and suffer.

Take this suffering, and multiply it by at least 100 for the suffering of those who knew his lovely daughter Alison, and by another 100 for the suffering of those who knew her less well, but are reminded  yet again, of their own past unnecessary losses, and by another 100 for all other people in the USA who also lost people they love on that same day.and the result is a deep suffering perhaps equal to 1,000,000  (if one can quantify suffering at all).  Add in all the days of the rest of Andy Parker’s life, because he will suffer for the rest of his life, and so on.

The  burden of  senseless suffering from gun violence in the USA is staggering.

I favor regulation of gun ownership for the sake of us all.