Legitimately Yours: How to Get the Only Real, Trademarked N-Word Pass
Legitimately Yours: How to Get the Only Real, Trademarked N-Word Pass
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The word "N-word" has a long and intricate history in America. It was used as an insult to African Americans for centuries, and its use remains controversial today. However, in recent times there has been a increase in the usage of the n-word pass- the card that is believed to grant permission for non-black individuals to use the term without fear of consequences. What is the source of this idea? come from? And how does it relate to engineering? In this blog we will look at the precise engineering behind the N-word pass card and its social implications.
The N-word passcard isn't a new concept. It has been around for decades but gained more interest with the emergence of social media sites like Twitter and Instagram. These cards are typically made by non-black people who believe they are entitled to use the word "N-word" because there are black people in their lives or enjoy rap music. They claim that if black people are able to use the word, why wouldn't white people?
What many do not realize is that language has the power and significance that go beyond dictionary definitions. The word "N-word" has been used for centuries to justify oppression and violence towards African-Americans in America. This was applied as a tool to dehumanize them during slavery and continues to be used as an insult today.
What role does engineering play in all of this? Let's take a look at the steps involved in creating an N-word pass card.
First, there's precision forging - creating something with extreme accuracy and precision. In this instance it is the creation of a physical or digital representation of an N-word card with specific words such as "This person has permission to say the N-word." This specific language suggests that there are rules or guidelines for using this word when in reality there should not be any exceptions.
Secondly, there is socially designing, which is the process of shaping something to fit into a specific social context. N-word pass cards are often designed and then shared on social media platforms, where they are able to quickly go viral and be seen by thousands of people. This design allows for the usage of the N-word, as it is described as a casual and normal act to perform.
Conclusion: N-word pass cards might seem like a harmless joke or trend on social media, but they have deeper implications for racism in America. The intricate engineering behind these cards perpetuates negative notions about ownership of the language and entitlements, while socially designing them normalizes the use of a word that has an infamous history of violence towards black people.
As engineers, we need to be aware of how our inventions may impact society beyond their original purpose. We should also be aware of our privilege, and actively strive to create an inclusive society for all people, no matter their race, ethnicity or religion. Let's utilize our talents for good instead of being a part of the harmful system of oppression.