Papyrus Collective
June 11, 2016

The NGR Word

From Write or Die by Byron Wilson (author's profile)

Transcription

The NGR word 1 of 8

I want my seed to be able to connect critical facts that causes him to
ask questions like, "If the word Nigga is so under the gun for our
generation, why do we find the word Niggah used amongst black
people in 1925?"

The reason for this question is vital when we view the history of
america and know that 1925 was the year the KKK did a March On Washington.

Moreover, how come the only March On Washington taught to us is the one
where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did his "I have a dream speech"?

How come nobody taught us that in 1952, the FBI, infiltered the K.K.K.
and on 2.15.52 several klansman was arrested, and by july of that year
about 80 KKK members was indipted? (no convictions?)
Why are we only taught about how CointelPro was used on the Black Panthers
and other Black organizations nearly a decade later?

Why would information like this matter to a lil nigga in the hood, or
incarcerated? Especially in 1980 thru 2017, whatelse have been
witheld from us?

2 of 8

Number one, now that we have fast forwarded into the future,
the narrative changes when I'm lacing my own seeds about what information
was witheld from my generation, and why?

The propaganda lead my entire generation to think that after the Civil War,
The North and Southern white society kissed and made up and worked together
on the under, to continue to subject Blacks, Latinos and other Non-Whites to
multiple forms of horrific harms, the "Just-Us" lesson.

So, at the age of 19 years old I began asking questions, and learned that,
not only was I miseducated, mostly by my own, that around 1950, in the summer,
a newspaper man in Tabor City in NO/SO Carolina named Horrace Carter (a
white man) published an editorial on the KKK.

Long story short, the KKK didn't like what he wrote and responded; so the
exchange goes back and forth on paper a few times, until the granddragon
talks face to face with this journalist, and what caught my attention
as a young Black man was when I read the granddragon say something to
the effect that:
note: (I'm paraphrazing and embellishing here)

3 of 8

"The KKK had plans to one day take over the country, by infiltering
police forces, local overnment, and even judge positions,"

It's been a while since I've read his bullshit, but at that time,
his words taught me that the KKK and the U.S. government was so
not consolidated, that both sides believed the need to infiltrate
one another to control direction, and or destroy from the inside.

Now thats valuable to me, and my next gen'z because circa 2017,
we clearly see how the KKK has become the unapologetic truth
teller, while the governmnet continues to betray american
inner city youth; because they cant be truthful about being
infected with sick maggotry, because the whole world would be
able to see the rest of this thing playout as weakness, making
America vulnerable for attack. But in the meantime, let's fight
eachother over the N-Word, while the wicket design to kill us
in the streets, prisons, and enslave even our dispositions
about eachother are continued to be nurtured and cultivate
to the point where we look down at the new generation
because we say Nigga. (Doesn't make sense to me either).

4 of 8

When I was a kid, I had these questions, but nobody to ask
them to, and when I did ask, mypeople either didn't know, or
didn't want to know, because we as a people had been hardwired
to be against white people, specifically by way of incarcerative
political rotten gamers.
(for example):
I had a good potna named Robert while we both was in foster care
as kids, we was more like brothers, and maybe even too young to
be caught up, we both, in my mind was brothers forever, Nigga'z
4 life.

By the age of 17 years old, after not seeing each other for about
7 years, I saw Robert in the library at the Heman G. Stark Youth
Training School (Y.T.S.), it's basically prison for minors. I was
so happy to see my boy.

I rushed to hug him, and he ran behind a standing book pillar, he
whispered to me between the books that he was in a supreme white
power group, and he could get "fucked up" if his people saw us
kicken it together. He said these words: "We can't be nigga'z no
more man."

5 of 8

I was looking into his watery eyes through the books telling me
"don't come over here", so I sat at the table and whatched
Robert walk out of the library, in a rush, the tattoos, baldhead
and the way he dressed made him look like the foolz that ratpacked
me in North Hollywood at 14 years old, and the whites that we
always had institutional riots with, from our common hatred,
brought to our generation by learned behaviour, and the elder
rotten gamers.

After the door closed, and Robert walked away, I just kept
gazing at the door because I just could not believe our
childhood friendship was bullshit. But Robert walked back and
looked through the glass door at me and smiled, while pounding
the glass with his fist two times, and I never saw Robert again,
my nigga was gone.

It taught me that my people are not the only ones who have been
poisoned by surface level hatred. Robert walked out of that library
a follower that I truly dispised, but he came back, by way of
self leadership to that glass door window as someone I could
respect; still nigga'z 4 life.

6 of 8

Generational trauma applies to more that just black youth in america,
there are white kids, and adults in our generation that also
require liberation. All races are infected.

(New Generation Rising):

Our generation have crews loaded with all races, backgrounds and
subcultural groups, and we create a new atmosphere that society
never saw coming, the cops, politicians, the jailhouse/prison
yard prosecutors, and rotten gamers experience a new xenophobia
because our generation proves that over 400 years of horror, and
intended evil, did not work on us.

The New Generation is becoming a new majority eve in the pits of
hell, even on California deathrow, the old guard of officers and
prisoners are experiencing an uncontrollable shift, as small pockets
of multicultural unity movements are begining to spread, and the
effacacious design is clearly constructive and arrogantly
anti-destructive.

The Willie Lynch hoax, Samuel Green and Thomas L. Hamilton are
turning over in their graves, and the negative power of the
N-word is dissepating even as you read this body of work.

7 of 8

It's also interesting to note that the hard reality of hatred
will escort a lot of people to the grave, so let's keep it real,
I don't produce work on behalf of entities of the demons of the
mind; and away you go.

For we battle not against flesh and blood, not to get all biblical
on you, but we must respect the power we all share as humans,
change don't happen unless "ourselves" inspire the change with "our"
actions, and we all maintain our right in nature not to claim
enmity with flesh and blood.

The intended use of any word for the purpose of causing harm is
disrespectful and comes from a place not related to the orgins
of the word Nigga.

Study your history, collect your own facts, and compare the data,
and develop your own dispositions as your knowledge gained
liberates us all from the slavery to hang up's of fiens,
addicted to caos and disorder.

I need for my seeds to learn these things from our work because
they are my New Leaders.

The NGR word 8 of 8

One of the sad examples we call rotten game comes from the
"super black prisoners" that makes the point that:

"The word Nigga comes from
the word Nigger which is
soley based on the White man's
insultive behaviour toward
black people." (know it all's love this game)

This point is specifically made to imply that the word Nigger
doesn't derive from words which have origins that mean black,
or from African land and river, and water so empowering.

And today, these rotten gamers don't know that a new generation
have done our own research and found factual evidence of the
following:

"In 2003, Kwesi Mfume, then president of the (NAACP) gave a speech
at Virginia tech and told people that, at Merriam-Webster
Dictionary, will no longer print the word Nigger synonymous with
African Americans in their publications." (do your own research).

You see, people tend to believe nobody can see through what on the
surface seems to be solid and sound argument against the use of the
word Nigga amongst inner city youth, especially when desplaying
lexicons that have been altered with definitions due to pressure
from those that view all things politically correct, when by
default, the only thing achieved by definition changes is that our
youth are poorly miseducated on the true orgins of a word that should
impower blac youth, and not impower Southern American white
enslavers that abused all things Black.

Favorite

Replies (4) Replies feed

Julia Posted 8 years, 5 months ago. ✓ Mailed 8 years, 5 months ago   Favorite
The NGR word 1 of 8

I want my seed to be able to connect critical facts that causes him to
ask questions like, "If the word Nigga is so under the gun for our
generation, why do we find the word Niggah used amongst black
people in 1925?"

The reason for this question is vital when we view the history of
america and know that 1925 was the year the KKK did a March On Washington.

Moreover, how come the only March On Washington taught to us is the one
where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did his "I have a dream speech"?

How come nobody taught us that in 1952, the FBI, infiltered the K.K.K.
and on 2.15.52 several klansman was arrested, and by july of that year
about 80 KKK members was indipted? (no convictions?)
Why are we only taught about how CointelPro was used on the Black Panthers
and other Black organizations nearly a decade later?

Why would information like this matter to a lil nigga in the hood, or
incarcerated? Especially in 1980 thru 2017, whatelse have been
witheld from us?

2 of 8

Number one, now that we have fast forwarded into the future,
the narrative changes when I'm lacing my own seeds about what information
was witheld from my generation, and why?

The propaganda lead my entire generation to think that after the Civil War,
The North and Southern white society kissed and made up and worked together
on the under, to continue to subject Blacks, Latinos and other Non-Whites to
multiple forms of horrific harms, the "Just-Us" lesson.

So, at the age of 19 years old I began asking questions, and learned that,
not only was I miseducated, mostly by my own, that around 1950, in the summer,
a newspaper man in Tabor City in NO/SO Carolina named Horrace Carter (a
white man) published an editorial on the KKK.

Long story short, the KKK didn't like what he wrote and responded; so the
exchange goes back and forth on paper a few times, until the granddragon
talks face to face with this journalist, and what caught my attention
as a young Black man was when I read the granddragon say something to
the effect that:
note: (I'm paraphrazing and embellishing here)

3 of 8

"The KKK had plans to one day take over the country, by infiltering
police forces, local overnment, and even judge positions,"

It's been a while since I've read his bullshit, but at that time,
his words taught me that the KKK and the U.S. government was so
not consolidated, that both sides believed the need to infiltrate
one another to control direction, and or destroy from the inside.

Now thats valuable to me, and my next gen'z because circa 2017,
we clearly see how the KKK has become the unapologetic truth
teller, while the governmnet continues to betray american
inner city youth;

Julia Posted 8 years, 5 months ago. ✓ Mailed 8 years, 5 months ago   Favorite
because they cant be truthful about being
infected with sick maggotry, because the whole world would be
able to see the rest of this thing playout as weakness, making
America vulnerable for attack. But in the meantime, let's fight
eachother over the N-Word, while the wicket design to kill us
in the streets, prisons, and enslave even our dispositions
about eachother are continued to be nurtured and cultivate
to the point where we look down at the new generation
because we say Nigga. (Doesn't make sense to me either).

4 of 8

When I was a kid, I had these questions, but nobody to ask
them to, and when I did ask, mypeople either didn't know, or
didn't want to know, because we as a people had been hardwired
to be against white people, specifically by way of incarcerative
political rotten gamers.
(for example):
I had a good potna named Robert while we both was in foster care
as kids, we was more like brothers, and maybe even too young to
be caught up, we both, in my mind was brothers forever, Nigga'z
4 life. By the age of 17 years old, after not seeing each other for about
7 years, I saw Robert in the library at the Heman G. Stark Youth
Training School (Y.T.S.), it's basically prison for minors. I was
so happy to see my boy.

I rushed to hug him, and he ran behind a standing book pillar, he
whispered to me between the books that he was in a supreme white
power group, and he could get "fucked up" if his people saw us
kicken it together. He said these words: "We can't be nigga'z no
more man."

5 of 8

I was looking into his watery eyes through the books telling me
"don't come over here", so I sat at the table and whatched
Robert walk out of the library, in a rush, the tattoos, baldhead
and the way he dressed made him look like the foolz that ratpacked
me in North Hollywood at 14 years old, and the whites that we
always had institutional riots with, from our common hatred,
brought to our generation by learned behaviour, and the elder
rotten gamers. After the door closed, and Robert walked away, I just kept
gazing at the door because I just could not believe our
childhood friendship was bullshit. But Robert walked back and
looked through the glass door at me and smiled, while pounding
the glass with his fist two times, and I never saw Robert again,
my nigga was gone.

It taught me that my people are not the only ones who have been
poisoned by surface level hatred. Robert walked out of that library
a follower that I truly dispised, but he came back, by way of
self leadership to that glass door window as someone I could
respect; still nigga'z 4 life.

Julia Posted 8 years, 5 months ago. ✓ Mailed 8 years, 5 months ago   Favorite
6 of 8

Generational trauma applies to more that just black youth in america,
there are white kids, and adults in our generation that also
require liberation. All races are infected.

(New Generation Rising):

Our generation have crews loaded with all races, backgrounds and
subcultural groups, and we create a new atmosphere that society
never saw coming, the cops, politicians, the jailhouse/prison
yard prosecutors, and rotten gamers experience a new xenophobia
because our generation proves that over 400 years of horror, and
intended evil, did not work on us.

The New Generation is becoming a new majority eve in the pits of
hell, even on California deathrow, the old guard of officers and
prisoners are experiencing an uncontrollable shift, as small pockets
of multicultural unity movements are begining to spread, and the
effacacious design is clearly constructive and arrogantly
anti-destructive. The Willie Lynch hoax, Samuel Green and Thomas L. Hamilton are
turning over in their graves, and the negative power of the
N-word is dissepating even as you read this body of work.

7 of 8

It's also interesting to note that the hard reality of hatred
will escort a lot of people to the grave, so let's keep it real,
I don't produce work on behalf of entities of the demons of the
mind; and away you go.

For we battle not against flesh and blood, not to get all biblical
on you, but we must respect the power we all share as humans,
change don't happen unless "ourselves" inspire the change with "our"
actions, and we all maintain our right in nature not to claim
enmity with flesh and blood.

The intended use of any word for the purpose of causing harm is
disrespectful and comes from a place not related to the orgins
of the word Nigga. Study your history, collect your own facts, and compare the data,
and develop your own dispositions as your knowledge gained
liberates us all from the slavery to hang up's of fiens,
addicted to caos and disorder.

I need for my seeds to learn these things from our work because
they are my New Leaders.

The NGR word 8 of 8

One of the sad examples we call rotten game comes from the
"super black prisoners" that makes the point that:

"The word Nigga comes from
the word Nigger which is
soley based on the White man's
insultive behaviour toward
black people." (know it all's love this game)

This point is specifically made to imply that the word Nigger
doesn't derive from words which have origins that mean black,
or from African land and river, and water so empowering. And today, these rotten gamers don't know that a new generation
have done our own research and found factual evidence of the
following:

Julia Posted 8 years, 5 months ago. ✓ Mailed 8 years, 5 months ago   Favorite
"In 2003, Kwesi Mfume, then president of the (NAACP) gave a speech
at Virginia tech and told people that, at Merriam-Webster
Dictionary, will no longer print the word Nigger synonymous with
African Americans in their publications." (do your own research).

You see, people tend to believe nobody can see through what on the
surface seems to be solid and sound argument against the use of the
word Nigga amongst inner city youth, especially when desplaying
lexicons that have been altered with definitions due to pressure
from those that view all things politically correct, when by
default, the only thing achieved by definition changes is that our
youth are poorly miseducated on the true orgins of a word that should
impower blac youth, and not impower Southern American white
enslavers that abused all things Black.

We will print and mail your reply by . Guidelines

Other posts by this author

Subscribe

Get notifications when new letters or replies are posted!

Posts by Byron Wilson: RSS email me
Posts from Papyrus Collective RSS email me
Comments on “The NGR Word”: RSS email me
Featured posts: RSS email me
All Between the Bars posts: RSS