Use of the N-Word by Those Who are not Black. Its never Okay!

This topic is something that is going to be controversial and is something that is near and dear to me.  This topic really stemmed from a recent event in which a celebrity Madonna used to the word “nigga” to describe her white son.  Upon further research I found that in 2011 Barbera Walters used the words “nigger” to report on a certain subject matter in which the word was being used.  I do not feel either of these women are racist, but, in both cases they did not understand the outrage by blacks with the use of this words, since they did not use it as a racist term.

Surfing the internet, I was shock to find that the word “nigga” was openly being used by white people as a term of endearment.  What was even more shocking, is that they saw nothing wrong with this and could not understand the outrage of blacks.  Culturally, I think that for the most part, the majority of blacks would say that it is never okay for someone that is not black to use this word.  I am in the majority and agree with this.  I do not care how you use it, how you mean it, it is just not okay.

I do not know if I could ever try to explain this to those that are not black, but I will seek to try.  The term “nigga” stemmed from the word “nigger.”  As we know the word “nigger” was used in slaves times and beyond to be used toward blacks as a derogatory term.  Throughout time the term “nigger” has be transformed to “negro” to described black people (this word often not seen as derogatory) and then transformed by blacks into the term “nigga” to be used as a term of endearment.  So you may asked, if “nigga” is a term of endearment, why can’t it be used by others races without black people getting offended?

As I explained above, for blacks our history of this words is so rich.  We have been called “niggers” as a way to downgrade us, and the black race is the one that has decided to transform the word.   It upsets black people so much when others use it because we feel that they have not earned the right.  They do not know what it is like to be a “nigger” and therefore cannot understand the way in which we use it now as “nigga.”  Because no matter what, even to this day if a white person was to call me “nigger” it would offend me highly.  As a matter of fact when I was 8 years old a white boy spit in my face and called me a “nigger” in which I commenced to whopping his tail.  But my point is if another white person was to call another white person “nigger” it would hold no weight with them.  They would shrugged it off, because they are not black.  The reason being is because they have not gone through the “nigger” history and so for them they can never get a full understanding of the new transformed word “nigga.”  So for blacks, it is apart of our history in what we have gone through.  From being called “nigger,” to “negro,” and now “nigga.”  Since whites and other races have not shared the full history of the word, blacks now feel that cannot share in the transformation of the word.  And many see it as disrespect to those who try.  Myself included.  I hope this explains the use of the word to other races that may not understand where use blacks are coming from.  And how the use of the word outside of our race, even when used as a term of endearment, is not okay.

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PROJECT LIFE KITS BY SARAH HURLEY & HOW I USE MY CANON SELPHY

I've gotta admit, since I did my first Christmas page for my Project Life album, it's taken me until now to even look at it again. I've banned myself from looking at other peoples pages on Pinterest because I end up getting annoyed by how perfect they are, and the thing about Project Life is, it really doesn't matter how perfect it is. If you like everything in the same colours, do it. If you like a whole rainbow going on, do it, thats the beauty of it being YOUR book of memories! 


I'm gradually getting a nice little pile of papers and embellishments to pick from and i'm loving the January kits from work! This is probably why I want my page to look like it threw up with embellishment excitement! 

Just a little note here, if you are new to scrapbooking & Project Life, you can buy monthly kits where paper treats drop through your letter box! For example, Sarah offers a 12 x 12 main kit, Documented 365 kit (which is Project Life size) and an add on kit with extra papers and embellishments. 

Each month you receive a selection of papers, various embellishments, snip and stick sheets and stamps. I'm loving the cork dots, chipboard frames and the platinum ink pad in last months kit. As I also work for Sarah, I get a sneak peak at future kit designs and there's one coming up I can't wait to get my hands on!

If you'd like more info on the monthly kits, do pop over to Sarah's website HERE


I am still in LOVE with my Canon Selphy printer. Actually LOVE LOVE LOVE it.

If anyones been on the fence about buying one, I thought showing you how super easy to use it is might sway you! Call me an enabler, I don't mind, photo printing excitement is now my thing!

To print my photos to the size I want, I use the PicFrame app which is free from the Apple App Store. In the top right hand corner you can change the photo size, so for Project Life I use either 4:3 or 3:4 unless I want small squares or a combination of smaller photos.


Once you select your size, for example 3:4 is what I needed, you just pick a photo from your camera roll and shift it around or zoom in until it looks how you want. Just hit the share button on the bottom right and select 'save to camera roll'.


When you buy a Canon Selphy you can have both a desktop based app for printing/editing your photos or you can download the free Canon iEPP app from the App Store.


Once you open the app you can select the picture you want to print from your camera roll. I selected a borderless print for this photo. 


Press PRINT!


The printer prints in 4 layers, red, yellow, blue and then a clear top coat. It prints super fast and I pick up the photo instantly, no need to let it dry or anything!


I'm not gonna lie, I like sitting and watching it print. I lead a thrilling life right?!


This is how the finished print looks! There's a perforated piece at the top and bottom of the photo which just snaps off to leave you with a perfect 3:4 print.


If you choose to add a border to your photo from the Cannon iEPP app, this is how it prints and then you can just trim the excess from the top and bottom of the photo.



Anyone tempted by the Canon Selphy now? .......*gives knowing nod*