Even during the dark days of the pandemic, when a handshake will kill you and a Kushner will drink your blood, the sun occasionally shines on us, and itâs our duty to bathe in its luminance. Such a time happened on Sunday when, during an iRacing event, NASCAR star Kyle Larson lost communication with the spotter on his headset, and followed with the clearest, best, and most confident âniggerâ since the first 20 minutes of Glory. It was the Michaelangelo of random public nigger utterance. The Frank Lloyd Wright of âWait…he said what?â (Also, little known tidbit: âRandom Public Nigger Utteranceâ was the original title of âTiger King.â)
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Since then, the 27-year-old Larson has predictably been fired from, well, everything. But today I just want to talk about what made his âniggerâ so special.
1. The fact that he said it when there was no context at all for it. This, unfortunately, is not terribly uncommon among non-black people, who seem to be highly susceptible to random bouts of Nigger Touretteâs. One moment youâre in Panera ordering soup, and then the next youâre wondering âDid that cashier just say âThanks, niggerâ?â
2. That he used it in a two-word complete sentenceâwhich suggests veteran nigger use and usage because only nigger mavens know how to properly conjugate it.
3. The nervous laughter followed by two seconds of silence, which is what usually happens when itâs said so randomly. The academic term for this is NSB (Nigger Sonic Boom).
4. There was no ambiguity with whether this was âniggaâ or niggerâno opportunity for him to attempt to play it off as him repeating a rap lyric. He got his moneyâs worth out of that hard r. It felt like âniggerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.â
5. Between his voice and intonation, it kinda, sorta reminded me of Beavis saying âfire.â
6. And now, for the rest of your day, the thought of Beavis saying ânigger, nigger, niggerâ instead of âfire, fire, fireâ will be stuck in your head. Youâre welcome.
7. âKyle, youâre talking to everyone, budââa response that works both for reminding racist NASCAR drivers that their words are public and for reminding colleagues that the video call is live. Which just makes me believe this is a typical NASCAR Zoom meeting. I wanna see that Slack now, too.
8. The sound you hear after âKyle, youâre talking to everyone, bud.â Which isnât an engine, but Nigger Kyleâs blood and bank account draining in real-time.
9. You know how some childrenâs games are called different things in different parts of the country? (For instance, what I call âHothandsâ you might call âSlapjacks.â) Anyway, âHey, Niggerâ would be an awesome alternative title for âIt Tag.â Consider it.
10. The âHeyâ because itâs so familiar and congenial. When you calmly address someone with âHey,â youâre ultimately saying âHey, friend.â Which makes that âHey, Niggerâ even more spectacular. That might just be the way he talks to his boys. Me and my homies say âbruhâ and âfamâ and âman.â Larsonâs crew just says ânigger.â
I didnât listen to his apology yet, but Nigger Kyle missed an opportunity if he didnât say that.
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