Let's begin with a small experiment. We'll use an article from the "Blick" newspaper. Read the following sentence: "Dieter Hallervorden says the N-word live." What did you think of when you heard the N-word? Of course: Negro. It's impossible to think of anything else. The two terms are so intertwined that you can't think of anything else when you hear the N-word. The "Blick" could have used the original word instead of the substitute. It's aston…
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Let's begin with a small experiment. We'll use an article from the "Blick" newspaper. Read the following sentence: "Dieter Hallervorden says the N-word live." What did you think of when you heard the N-word? Of course: Negro. It's impossible to think of anything else. The two terms are so intertwined that you can't think of anything else when you hear the N-word. The "Blick" could have used the original word instead of the substitute. It's aston…