In this case? So the free speech we are protecting here is "Send you back to the ghetto"?
What if someone said send you "back to the farm" or "Podunk Iowa".
In this case? So the free speech we are protecting here is "Send you back to the ghetto"?
I would probably not have a huge problem with it, personally. But I could see a scenario where it is not appropriate. If I was one of the only white kids in a school made up almost entirely of people that don't look like me and I was on a team full of black coaches and one of the coaches was yelling it to single me out and make me feel like ****, that would probably not be appropriate.What if someone said send you "back to the farm" or "Podunk Iowa".
And if don't believe that's happened in Lincoln, you've got you head in the sand.Apples and Oranges. Can’t see how one can compare believing a staff can win, trusting their process, etc vs standing behind racism and bullying.
I do not believe everyone everywhere is doing it, if that is what you are saying. I'm sure, at some point, it has happened in Lincoln. If it is happening now, which I do not believe, it needs addressed.And if don't believe that's happened in Lincoln, you've got you head in the sand.
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