More like the hypocrisy of doing something and then telling someone of a different color that they can't do the same thing. The true definition of racism and discrimination.
I'm sorry. Has not being able to use the N word kept you out of jobs, restaurants, schools, or neighborhoods? Has it somehow followed you around a store? Has it detained you, accused you of stealing after you've shown receipt? Has it robbed you of rights guaranteed by the constitution? When any of these apply, then it still only scratches the surface of the definition of racism.
Remember there is no law preventing you from saying it. You can say it whenever, to whomever you want. The difference now, is that the colored folk have a right to not accept it anymore. So where's the racism or hypocrisy in that? Or is it that it'd morally its not accepted now? But back in the day it was both legal & moral. Because blacks were seen as less than human.
So again, has not being able to use the N word somehow made you less than human? Has it oppressed you?