The Bible verse ‘in the beginning was the word’? How about ‘the sound’? And, how about ‘the sound of silence’? Can we still order black coffee? Are brownies being taken off the shelf? I’m sure Cracker Barrel is screwed. Can we still play Chinese Checkers? Can we still call a coward yellow? Is it still called an ‘Indian burn’? How far are we going to let the communists push this crap?
Only a moron would be triggered about ‘any’ word that’s used in a neutral or positive way, and not with the intent to cast aspersions on anyone. Nigger is just another word, or really just a word like a useless bullet unless it’s put into a gun and used. People who are ‘charged’ by it and any word now ‘censored’ have an animal brain? The fact that 10’s of millions are triggered by it, shows the low mental development of them… in fact they reflect the negative use of the word? Hmmm….Emoji
Unconscious humans can be provoked to violence by a sound from another human when it takes the form of even a silent written word! As a collective, humanity can be ‘the seven deadly sins’ itself. When ‘self love’ is lukewarm, many clouds block the skies of clear thinking.
There was recently an example of this in an incident in a Pro Football game where a popular announcer was ‘about to say the N’ word! Now it’s come to ‘about to’?! What’s next? Thinking it, or maybe someone thinking you’re thinking it? Oh my gosh! His career may be over!! I listened to it, and couldn’t really make it out for sure. Some did in their mind anyway, especially those who don’t like to hear the word unless it’s among their ethnic group.
Maybe things will get so bad for the sinking human mind as it appears to be taken over by Ai, that ‘love’ will become the ‘L’ word. ‘Out there’ is becoming more mentally downsized (called ‘stupid’) because most are stuck in the last century. Over 80% of the world don’t even speak English, thus no reaction. Words can be powerful but the mind of clear discernment is more powerful if used to ‘downsize’ what verbal ‘sound’ doesn’t feel ‘comfy’ to the ‘delicate’ mind of jumping to reactive conclusions.
I had a conversation not long ago with a young, uber-leftist family member about the morality of using ‘the n-word’ in any context. To be clear, we weren’t debating the morality of using the word to harm others. That’s really not debatable anyway. If you use that word, or any other racial slur, to purposefully denigrate another human being, I think we can all agree that’s morally repugnant, no matter where you get your morals. No, we were specifically discussing the mere utterance of the syllables themselves and whether there was a moral difference depending on the intent and context in which the syllables were uttered.
Most have at least some sort of ‘trauma drama’ imbedded in ‘life behaviors’ that are best expunged or detached from. Calling on ‘the love that’s in the air’ can heal through breathing exercises that are referred to as ‘meditation techniques’. No better time to start the ‘spiritual/emotional’ exercise to detach from their harm than now! Just ‘do it’!
Arhata~