Metal slug anthology psp. Auguste Budhram, USA. Anyone who has ever been in the minority remembers the first time a word knocked the wind out of them. As a child, my first time came packaged in a rhyme known by everyone– making the blow feel conspiratorial and that much worse.
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May 21, 2014 - 'Camptown Races,' 'Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mo,' and other songs with disturbing pasts. Nov 23, 2016. I overheard my daughter singing “Eeny Meeny Miny Moe” (which has racist origins, as do so many other childhood songs including, “Shoefly,.
The rhyme is part of every 10 year- old’s decision making routine. The melody and words are recited automatically with little attention paid to detail. But I remember the first time the words hit me.
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I don’t remember what we were trying to decide, but we would defer to the routine to make the decision. “Eeeny, meeny, miney, moe, catch a n***** by the toe.” Wait. Did I hear right? Isn’t tigger? I’d always said tigger. I think its tiger.
My face was hot. The first kid was eliminated from the decision-making process as the rhyme came again. “Eeeny, meeny miney, moe, catch a n***** by the toe.” Definitely ‘n*****.’ I looked at each face in the group to see if anyone else realized what they’d said–maybe it was a collective mistake? I was stunned as the third wave of rhyming started again.