Peace,
The entire "context" argument is disingenuous.
Let's ignore - for the moment - the fact that you're acting as if Quentin Tarantino is Noam Chomsky. Are you telling me that if a white person were to publicly rail against, say, police brutality and how harmful it was to the '******' population you would be supportive of his/her statement? Don't you think the power of the message is at least partially dependent on the words chosen to communicate it?
Or how about regarding QT's n1ggerisms within the context of his own work? He has a history of having his characters employ the term - COMPLETELY randomly - in other films. The fact that more than a few right-minded black folks should react badly to this makes sense (and, frankly, I shouldn't have to belabor that point to a sane black person).
Now let's get back to QT posing as some sort of freedom fighter: ask yourself what kind of world we're living in when a person has to rely on snide, n-word-obsessed, douche bag filmmaker to precipitate decision about issues that impact the black community. This motherfucker isn't a community activist. He's a weirdo who appears to be fixated on emasculating black men on film.
dude. let me show what disingenuous is.
Are you telling me that if a white person were to publicly rail against, say, police brutality and how harmful it was to the '******' population you would be supportive of his/her statement?
wow. talk about false equivalence. this is not even close to what qt said or did. so we'll just disregard all of this.

Or how about regarding QT's n1ggerisms within the context of his own work? He has a history of having his characters employ the term - COMPLETELY randomly - in other films. The fact that more than a few right-minded black folks should react badly to this makes sense (and, frankly, I shouldn't have to belabor that point to a sane black person).
there's a few "right-minded" black folks that support a raging, proven racist who would undo the civil rights act as soon as he is elected president (ron paul). so being "right-minded" is not always indictive of being always right.
ive seen his movies too. and if he were a black filmaker we wouldnt be having this discussion. we'd be calling him the new spike lee. no one would have anything to say about how much he uses the word "nigga" then. you guys are all mad because he had the audacity to use the word. you want to wish the word away...and if you cant do that, then the next best thing is to be the "nigga" police. which is fine sometimes, but then its times like this when you anger is misdirected and misinformed. and also based on the opinion that no one should use the word, regardless of the context. because you're too lazy to analyze it and its easier to just point and say "that's racist!"
i dont doubt that the guy has used the word in a questionable manner before, but it was nothing that equaled a malicious intent. its like we're being quick to jump to a conclusion because we don't want to take the time to truly analyze what was said.


You're making a monkey of yourself, duke. Stop. 