#Civil Rights
Target:
National Legislative branch
Region:
United States of America
Website:
rolandmartinreports.com

In 2014 every race in America uses the N word haphazardly. Every Vine, Tweet, and song uses it with blithe, and no one is standing up for Civil Rights anymore.

America calls itself a place for equality, but how can it be when the N word remains legal. The word is undeniably pejorative and suggests that Black people are highly uneducated.

This term is morally noxious and deserves to be a distant sad memory of when Blacks were objectified to such a disrespectful word. Seeing as how the majority have already been stripped of history, forced to remain in the dark about their true ancestry and have an unsung bigotry from most races, African Americans are entitled to a blessing.

The word has been banned from professional work places, but the Media still undeniably promotes the degrading word. Entire songs are named after the scar that is still left behind from America's dark past.

Although making one word illegal does not fix racism, it does give pride and well deserved respect to Black people. Objectifying anyone to a negative title is unlawful and a woman nor a homosexual deserves to be disrespected because of the way they are born and neither does an African American. Let's return to glory as a Nation and practice what we preach.

We, the Black community, call on the Legislative branch to oust the N word to restore dignity and respect to African Americans around the nation and to show everyone that we do not deserve to have titles placed on us since birth that we cannot escape.

One word has done an ample amount of destruction to a single community for hundreds of years, and removing this same word will create a just as massive positive domino affect on the world in a much shorter time frame.

Please show us that we do not have to fight alone for our due rights.

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The Make the N Word Illegal petition to National Legislative branch was written by Aliyah and is in the category Civil Rights at GoPetition.