THE GRIM REAPER ANXIOUSLY AWAITS THE N-WORD
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By Tracy-Jane Newton, Reviewer, Editor & Columnist for Euro-Reviews

Alternative-read.com

 

Alternative-read.com, Article 177, January 11, 2006.  Bury That Sucka! The Scandalous Affair with the N-word ~ H Lewis Smith ~Publish America ~ Genre

Overcome oppression by overcoming an oppressed state of mind!

By the author's own admission he warns us;

"There is little that is tactful, diplomatic or politically correct about the contents of this book. But its representation is honest, factual, blunt, candid and truthful as the truth isn't always a welcome guest".

Because of this, I was not sure what to expect, however, I am glad I chose to review it as it made an interesting and intellectual read about issues of great importance whatever color your skin is. It's full of valid, eye-opening reasons to change the way people think about the use of the 'N' word and the harmful effect it has on the whole world, not just the black American population. It is for this reason I think everyone should give this book a chance, whether a black American or not. I do feel that society has gone too far with being PC in some cases, whereas manners and human kindness can still go a long way, in my book.

Maybe the unnecessary use of the N-word is an example of how history is now further depreciating the significance of the valiant struggle and suffering black Americans endured over the years for freedom and equality. I'd hate to think this word is transforming into a new word with a new connotation. If I remember rightly, even Jennifer Lopez got into trouble for using it in one of her songs, and so I agree with the author, the 'N' word needs to be buried, and fast!

To sum up Bury That Sucka! A Scandalous Love Affair with the N-Word, is written in a sympathetic, spiritual and straightforward way, which shows that the author has the ability to point out what is needed without prevarication or insulting anyone. For each idea put forward there is an appropriate, well thought out answer for you to ponder over. If you enjoy reading empowering books with educated discussions, then this one is for you!

 


By Attorney Roy Miller

WASHINGTON, Nov. 22, 2005, 7:20 p.m.
- "Bury That Sucka!: A Scandalous Love Affair with the N-word," written by H. Lewis Smith, not only presents an excellent argument against the use of the n-word, but it also makes for enjoyable reading.  The book speaks on how the n-word "is a build-up of 400 years of negative energy."  The book also conveys a constant positive message, as it reminds us of good people that have made a difference.  I enjoyed reading, "Bury That Sucka."

The use of the n-word is like petting a poisonous snake and then being surprised when it bites.  At its worse, it is the ultimate insult against Blacks.  Many fight hard to keep the n-word alive and well.  Ask your religious leader, Is the n-word of God or of Satan?  The n-word is Satan’s masterpiece.  We fight against God to preserve Satan’s masterpiece.  Your reward comes from he whom you serve.  Words are powerful and God, not man, knows the truth of words.  Man did not create words - words created man. 

 

In 1994, Attorney Roy Miller became the first and only person to succeed at having the n-word removed from a major dictionary. He can be contacted at (478) 745-2402 or by e-mail at AttorneyMiller99@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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