The N-word is hate speech, not free speech
No one who supports this act will be on the right side of history and will be sharing bunk space in the same collective cultural memory as George Wallace.

CALGARY—The aroma of burning crosses dotting the landscape of this “multicultural” nation sure smells like the anti-Black racism most “leaders” are purported to stand against.
The proliferation of N-word usage, primarily among educators in publicly funded institutions is becoming a crisis...
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