This dunce is named David Spondike. What did he do you ask? Well after Halloween he had the bright idea of posting his anger against some black transgressors he came across. You can already predict how it played out. Instead of confronting them face to face he got all heated and decided to go the internet where everything is private and for our sole personal use, much like a safe-guarded diary with email and password encryption. Right, here is a capture of how it all went down. My main purpose is not to chastise as surprising as it may be. It's clear that he's an idiot and should think 2, 3, 10 times before opening his mouth or turning on his computer not only because he is an adult that should set examples of proper behave but because he is a teacher (of music no less) where students adolescents spend most of their time. They should also feel safe their and be able to find some kind of safeguard at school and who could confide in someone who no only talks like this but is willing to make it so public.
Ok, that's the easy part. Now time to get real and I hope I offend some people because that let's me know that they actually thought about what I'm saying. EVERYBODY, I don't care if your are Black, Latino, White, Asian, Middle-Eastern and everywhere up and in between needs to stop using this word. Seriously, nobody can get mad at anybody else for doing something they do every single day. This dumb, idiotic theory the Black people re-invented the word into a term of endearment is fallacy and ludicrous. I would much rather you call me something completely different like idk trash bag or something because they aren't that great. Think about it. It's a word that was meant to rob people of their integrity and their name. The people in the U.S. fought so hard for us to be able to have what we have, to be able to hold positions that we now can attain, and to be able to speak freely as we choose to would not be amused by our playful use of the N-word. I'm proud to say I don't use it because I stand only on the shoulders of those who had to endure strife so that my black a%^ could be studying not only in America but in America with peers of different races and to even have opportunities to do the things I've done and now to be studying in Europe. It's the respect of a heritage that I use in my logic. For many people, it's hard to tell them to not use a word that is so popularized in media. It's one of those things where if you don't agree with something your pockets are the biggest decider in whether they continue to stick around or not so express that power and authority. It is my hope that we will look back on this and say what the hell were we thinking.