A Fontana, California middle school teacher was caught on video repeatedly using a racial slur in class and encouraging a student to read aloud the n-word contained in a Mark Twain novel.
The incident, according to Los Angeles news station ABC7, took place at Sequoia Middle School, part of the Fontana Unified School District, during a discussion about the American author's novel. According to the television channel, one student asked how to spell the racial slur when first coming into it.
Students file into their classroom at the middle school Sun Yat Sen M.S. 131 on February 25, 2021, in New York City. A teacher in a middle school in Fontana, California, was criticized for repeatedly using a racial slur during a class focused on a Mark Twain novel.The student, who asked to remain anonymous, said that the teacher then encouraged a student to use the racial slur too.
"She was trying to force him to say the word and she repeatedly kept saying it and she had a smirk on her face. I was just thinking, 'Dang, this teacher is out of her mind,'" she said.The video was shared by the news channel on . In the clip, the teacher can be heard telling the student"Say it. N*****. Why? You're asking me, so go ahead and pronounce it: N*****."
Stop saying 'n-word.' It's just you making me say it in my own head when reading that crap. If you think the word is that bad - don't use it, don't represent it, don't symbolize it. Just. Don't. Use. It. Otherwise, it's just hyperbolic complaining.
We have primitive apes in our society who believe that certain words have magical voodoo powers that can put a hex on them. We should not pay any heed to what such subhuman savages think.
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