What is this C word?
Colored?
Maybe it is Christ.
“Communist”.
We'ĺl have to add numbers so we know whether it is c-word #1, c-word #2, or c-word #3.
Or like the BBC warning in Monty Python's naughty chemist sketch: We do not use words like b_m, b_tty, w__-w__, kn_ckers, kn_ckers, or Semprini.
The C word in question is probably “cracker.” So if you want to bring a snack to the meetings, bring cookies. That’s a safe and harmless C word.
“It is language that, anywhere outside this building where there aren’t four armed guards, would get you hurt if you said these things in public,” Harris-Dawson told the Los Angeles Times earlier this year.So, the fact that Black people would physically assault you rather than simply chant, "Sticks and stones..." is now the legal standard for limiting our 1A rights?! Is that a valid legal test?!
I wonder to which of the C-words this article refers. Google search brings up three possibilities. (I would hazard a guess it's a reference to lady parts, given context, but a reference to a man's sexual member is a close second.)
I'm guessing that it's the short form of "racoon."
Regards,
there are a couple of female city councilors that fit the C-word to a T