Niggers riht. A, is nigger navy, right? Ah. And i like using that one because it offends people, i have to be honest, right? A, and the things that came through a nigger navy were not necessarily about a naval practices or etiquette ri It wasn't even about necessarily donald trump, right? What it became was, aa, access to a wild universe where people took that term and just ran with it. With pictures of women sitting under water in full schoobe gear, waiting for my man to come home from his tour in the nigger navy. Here comes the next version of the us.
Paris Marx is joined by André Brock to discuss the history of Black people’s online activity, the internet’s association with whiteness, and what Black Twitter can tell us about the centrality of Black people to digital culture.
André Brock is an associate professor of media studies at Georgia Tech. He writes on Western technoculture, Black technoculture, and digital media. His award-winning book, Distributed Blackness: African American Cybercultures, theorizes Black everyday lives mediated by networked digital technologies. You can get if from NYU Press, and it’s available through open access. Follow André on Twitter at @DocDre.
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