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BOONDOCKS Bows Down to the N-word

Returning from hiatus, Mr. McGruder—through a premeditated, diabolical scheme—plans to saturate America with heavy doses of the n-word.



    /24-7PressRelease/ - October 04, 2007 - Language has been and remains an effective means to marginalize minorities. Consider the persistent and incessant use of the n-word, America's swastika to the African American. The term is a discreet, deceiving form of psychological, social, and spiritual abuse; the n-word desecrates the sacred memories of hard-fighting African-American ascendants. After almost 400 years of conditioning, a community of people have become immune to, or accepted, the adverse implications and negative effects the term, and all it encompasses, imposes on their mind state, and ultimately their life's success.

This month of October, Machiavellian Aaron McGruder, creator of the Boondocks plans to release myriads of videos laced with the n-word. Returning from a hiatus, Mr. McGruder—through a premeditated, diabolical scheme—plans to saturate America with heavy doses of the n-word. McGruder will prove to be a true emissary of the Prince of Darkness, becoming the most dangerous and greatest threat—psychologically—to the black community in all of America.

Several hip hop stars will be lending their voices to the program this season such as Snoop Dogg, Mos Def, Ghostface Killah, Cee-lo, Lil Wayne, Aisha Tyler, Tichina Arnold, Mo'Nique, Tavis Smiley, Cedric the Entertainer, Xzibit, Charlie Murphy, and a few others. Ironically, the voices enshrining and glorifying the sacred memories of our ancestors are deafeningly silent, whereas the n-word is taken and placed on a mantle of honor.

The word n**ger was not embraced willingly by ascendants of African Americans, no quite the contrary, for more than 300 years they were terrorized, dehumanized, brutally assaulted, maimed, killed and wantonly raped. All because they were looked upon as 3/5 human, sub-human unfit to be treated as human beings, in other words they were a n**ger; the very word which African American descendants—today— embraces with tender loving care.

What kind of twisted minds would take such a diabolical word and embrace it? especially such a word that justified the dehumanization of their ancestors. African Americans will not defend nor respect the sacrifices, struggles and honor of their ancestory but will defend and respect those who desecrates and defiles their memories by embracing this word and making it a part of their everyday language. There is no rational excuse for such untoward behavior.

At some point the African American community must learn to start holding one another accountable for the debilitating conduct and actions of those who think nothing of trampling on and dishonoring the memories of their black ancestry. African Americans have been conditioned to hold nothing sacred about themselves, this need to change. They must learn how to acknowledge the rich and rewarding heritage of their ancestors and it isn't done by spitting on their graves, slapping them in the face with the very word that was used to dehumanized and crucify them.

The actions of Aaron McGruder and his band of disciples who are doing the voice-overs are a discredit to the millions of each and every black man, woman and child who for more than 300 plus years, had to endure the indignation of atrocious acts, such as brutal rapings, maiming, sodomizing with hot pokers, hangings, being boiled and burned alive. If these very same acts were being perpetrated upon their loved ones today, such as was the case in a recent isolated incident in West Virginia, all because this is what you do to n**gers I don't think they would find any humor in it.

There is however, a light at the end of the tunnel, slowly but surely, like a sleeping giant some African Americans are starting to wake up, two years ago magazine magnet Earl Graves probably would not have—in the middle of his performance—pulled the plug on black comedian/actor Eddie Griffin,August 31, 2007 at the Black Enterprise's 14th Annual Golf and Tennis Challenge in Miami; but today is a new day, more and more blacks are starting to awake from their deep slumber of almost 400 years of sleeping.

H. Lewis Smith is the author of Bury that Sucka: A Scandalous Love Affair With the N-word and the Founder/CEO of United Voices for a Common Cause, Inc.

About United Voices for a Common Cause
The United Voices for a Common Cause, Inc., (UVCC) was founded in April of 2006 by Mr. H. Lewis Smith. UVCC, a tax-exempt, 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was formed for the express purpose of connecting socially-conscious community members with a mutual interest to fight for a common, progressive cause.

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