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Old 04-11-2007, 03:56 PM
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I'm fully aware of the history of the term, and the relatively nascent movement to recapture the 'nappy' look within a segment of the black population, but is it really a term with strong negative connotation?
If it is used as a value judgment, yes.

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Does it carry this same connotation in the context used, which compares a group of (what Imus considers) attractive African American women to another?
Yes, especially when there may be a perceived hair texture and complexion difference between the two groups of women. That's where the "jiggaboo" reference comes from.

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The term "ho" certainly can't be the (racial) issue here, can it?

It can be if we look at the history of the "jezebel" and how black women were either over sexualized by the media or made asexual through the "mammy" image.

But there are more obvious sexist overtones for many people, which is why gender groups have gotten involved.
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