hadespussercats wrote:
Yeah-- white people agreeing that something isn't racist doesn't mean anything from the non-white perspective.
Maybe, maybe not. Black people can call each other niggers, and do. It's the meaning and intent by the speaker that counts. Most people now know that nigger would be taken as an insult, so they only say it if they mean to insult.
In the 1950s in England, it wasn't said as an insult. Black people were either negros or niggers. That was the word. NOBODY said "black people" back then.
However, black people came in as immigrants, and nigger might have been an insult where they came from, but in England it was a normal word.
It changed gradually, not overnight. And it gradually got more of an insult. At the start it was quite mild. Now it's very offensive. So I'm sure there were people saying nigger who meant no offence, and black people taking offence. That's life.