N word

I donโ€™t exactly excuse Jeremy Clarkson for this, but I can understand.

You see, I grew up in the rural, (very, very) racist South. Most people donโ€™t know this, but the common nursery rhyme that begins with "eeny, meeny, miny, moe" in the South at least when I was a kid (and I am certain still does in many areas) always used the word โ€œniggerโ€ instead of โ€œtiger.โ€

The first thousand (10,000?) times I heard it in my young life, thatโ€™s the only version I heard. I didnโ€™t even know there was a version that used โ€œtigerโ€ until I was 11 or 12.

That sort of training โ€“ especially for something linguistic like that โ€“ is really hard to overcome if you learn it early enough. Even if you try get every racist thought out of your head.

I never, ever say any version of that nursery rhyme anywhere because I might slip and use a word I donโ€™t want to use, because I know how easy it is to do if youโ€™ve heard a phrase used a certain way thousands of times.

Again, I am not excusing Clarkson. I think there should be some sort of consequences for doing something like that.

But I can still see how that could have happened to me easily enough.

When you grow up in a racist place, all that shit just doesnโ€™t disappear by magic. You have to work at it.

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