I guess we can assume he uses "nigger" to mean the most oppressed? I think he makes some good points but the actual song is kinda shitty and also his use of the n-word over and over is gross so I'm not sure his message ever reached the masses. I've never heard of this song. I do appreciate his observations and his attempt to bring attention to patriarchy and sexism. I just think it's important to isolate race when it comes to issues of equity so I think I disagree. For example I think white women enjoy a lot more privilege than black men and women. But if you look at each ethnic group separately I bet the men have more power than the women in almost every case. So... ya