biracial son is confused about this? absolutely not. i m i find it remarkable that white people find it a complicated puzzle. it is not that complicated. don t use it. just you just no. wait, wait, wait. i have to disagree with you. let me finish the thaupgt. you have to accept there are some things in the word, one thing you can t do that black people and that might be okay. wait. it s all perspective. hang on, buck. what about the human consumers, the consumers of hip hop exposed to a new sort of reclaimed usage of the word of music? so when a teenage boy uses it with a friend as a term of endearment, i m not fighting to use the word but he s a consumer of white teens. white kids i have to tell you. i was in ohio in october coming up on the election and i was with a white kid in his late teen, early 20s in college
friend and they both were calling each other that term. i was like at first he was on the phone and i thought he was talking to his black friend. we met him and he was talking to his white friend. it s not just black people using that word. i would be happy if no one used the word. i was saying that white 20 something should learn you can listen to the music and hear the words but it doesn t mean you have to repeat them because the truth is they can turn you can t sing along? why are white people fighting so fiercely for the right to use the n word? let it go. one person who is fighting fiercely to have a say and that s buck davis. go ahead. i have trouble comparing those words don because you can t compare the stories behind those words. let s take cracker for instance. if anybody calls me cracker, there s no power associated with it. you call me honky, there s no
martin is dead, is not because he was black or wearing a hoodie. when it comes to murder in america, does color really matter? the news you need to know, right now, on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. for 48 hours, people in tulsa, oklahoma, were afraid to leave their own homes. someone was driving through neighborhoods, just shooting people. two people died. three others in the hospital. and early this morning, tulsa police tracked down two men and arrested them. tonight, the biggest question now is, why did this happen? less than 24 hours after a plea for tips, tulsa police arrested two suspects in the shootings of five people, all black, at four, different locations over the span of a few hours, starting just after 1:00 a.m. saturday. three of the victims died. it sickens me. jake england and alvin watts were charged with murder and intent to kill. police found england s burned pickup truck, according to arre arrest papers. were the victims targeted be
white and every shade in between. when it comes to murder in america, does color really matter? the news you need to know right now on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. for 48 hours, people in tulsa, oklahoma, were afraid to leave their own homes. someone was driving through neighborhoods just shooting people. three people died. two others ended up in the hospital and early this morning tulsa police tracked down two men and arrested them. tonight, cnn s susan candiotti is reporting the biggest question now is why did this happen? reporter: less than 24 hours after a plea for tips, tulsa police arrested two suspects in the shootings of five people, all black, at four different locations over a span of a few hours starting just after 1:00 a.m. saturday. three of the victims died. it sickens me. it angers me. reporter: 19-year-old jake england and 32 yearly alvin watts were charged with murder and shooting with intent to kill. police found engelland s burned pi
hoodie, he decided to smack somebody in the face and break their nose. the case that has just about everyone seeing color, black, white and every shade in between. when it comes to murder in america, does color really matter? the news you need to know right now on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. for 48 hours, people in tulsa, oklahoma, were afraid to leave their own homes. someone was driving through neighborhoods just shooting people. three people died. two others ended up in the hospital and early this morning tulsa police tracked down two men and arrested them. tonight, cnn s susan candiotti is reporting the biggest question now is why did this happen? reporter: less than 24 hours after a plea for tips, tulsa police arrested two suspects in the shootings of five people, all black, at four different locations over a span of a few hours starting just after 1:00 a.m. saturday. three of the victims died. it sickens me. it angers me. reporter: 19-year-old