50 Cent, Hardwick Justify White Actor’s Use of N-Word on ‘Power’

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No matter what situation it is, the N-Word will always raise an eyebrow or two whenever it’s comes out of someone’s mouth. Especially if that someone is white.

For 50 Cent, the N-word is an important factor in maintaining the authenticity of Joseph Sikora’s character, Tommy Egan, on the popular Starz series “Power.” On the program, Egan is known as the very loyal partner-in-crime of James “Ghost” St. Patrick, who is played by Omari Hardwick. The characters grew up alongside each other in the rough streets of New York.

“I think the best thing was taking us to the neighborhood. I think that street credibility is palpable in the characterization of Tommy because it rings true,” Sikora told TheGrio.com regarding advice 50 gave him on his character. “I think that you need to have some of that experience… at least see those sights and meet those people.”

“You [say] things that you wouldn’t say, or he wouldn’t be comfortable saying things that I’m asking him to say until he sees the temperament of the people,” 50 Cent added. “Because over there, probably the most time they called you Ni**a.”

“Yo that’s my Ni**a Tommy,” the rapper gave as an example. “They’re not using it as a racial term, They’re saying that’s my guy.”

As for whether its okay for folks of any race to use the N-word, it all comes down to what neighborhood that person comes from, according to 50 Cent.

“When you live there. When you there, they ain’t gonna see a difference in you or anyone else… it’s just you’re not the police,” he said

With Hardwick, there shouldn’t be a debate regarding the use of the N-word on “Power.”

“It shouldn’t be a debate about whether or not Joe should be allowed to use it,” he told The Grio. “If Tommy grew up in that world, and that was normal and everyday practice for him.. for Tommy to say that, if it authenticates what we grew up in as characters, I don’t think it should be a debate. It’s just truth.”

50 and Hardwick’s comments conjure up memories of Terrence Howard voicing his desire to use the N-word on “Empire.”

“I’m mad that we don’t say n—- in the show,” Howard said in an interview Entertainment Weekly earlier this year. “Why is TV showing something different from the reality of the world? Why is there a thing called censorship that stop people from hearing everyday talk? We use n—-every day. It’s become part of a conversation — why aren’t we using it in the show?”

Despite Howard’s feelings on the controversial word, his “Empire” co-star Taraji P. Henson and the show’s co-creator Lee Daniels were not in favor of bringing the N-word into the dialogue on the hit Fox show.

“Naw, you might piss people off,” Henson told TMZ regarding whether her fellow “Empire” cast mates should use the N-word.

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First, Terrance Howard wants to drop N bombs on "Empire", now, these two knuckleheads.

Wonder if Omari lets his wife use the n-word around him too…. :snoop:


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Source: http://www.eurweb.com/2015/05/50-cent-hardwick-justify-white-actors-use-of-n-word-on-power/
 

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NY nikkas let other races say nikka so i can see why a show set in NY would have non blacks saying nikka

i dont agree with it and have debated NY posters on this site about it but it is what it is :manny:
 

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NY nikkas let other races say nikka so i can see why a show set in NY would have non blacks saying nikka

i dont agree with it and have debated NY posters on this site about it but it is what it is :manny:
Yea that's sum NY shyt

Now I see how all them racist pranks on YouTube happen in NYC without any repercussions. No way would that happen in other places. Sorry to say it but that shyt got Black New Yorkers looking soft as tissue paper
 
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Let's not start this one again... don't act like entertainment has no influence.
I bet you're one of the people that had a problem with Fassbender in 12 years a slave. They have a point, I don't like hearing white folks say the word hell I even stopped using the word but they say it.
 

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I bet you're one of the people that had a problem with Fassbender in 12 years a slave. They have a point, I don't like hearing white folks say the word hell I even stopped using the word but they say it.
Didn't see 12 Years A Slave. Not really interested in seeing cacs making a mockery of Black history. :yeshrug: You love to give white people passes, that's on you, I'm not even criticizing you for it.
 
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