The “child” should be hung from the nearest tree after being dragged behind a pickup truck for a few miles. /S
There is no greater sin than to call an African American an “N Word”, even though many AAs use it all the time when referring to other AAs.
Let’s not forget the “F” word.
Most AAs can’t complete a sentence without using it.
Rap songs would all be instrumentals if the “F” word, “N” word and “HO” were all left out of the lyrics.
By the “adult teacher’s” actions, it appears the kid may have been right.
That is how they display both their privilege and our powerlessness. Make no mistake, this will not end well.
Bullshit
Then what we use? (Just an idle thought on a Friday morning ...)
Yep, the “n-word” is one word a white person can’t say.
But there’s one word a black person can’t say... “Ask”
Did you forget the sarcasm sign at the end of your second sentence or did you actually mean it. If the latter, I would disagree and say the greater sin is an adult black male not being able to control himself enough just because a slur was said that he has to assault and beat up a kid. While words may infuriate, it isn’t justificrtion for violence. If it is, then I should be able to beat up a black kid if he calls me a honky.