Re: Suarez paves the way for Anfield switch as Babel nears the exit door
On the whole N-word / slavery controversy raging in the states becasue new editions of Huckleberry Finn will have 'slave' replace the offending word due to the offensiveness caused by the n-word. This is the first time censorship in literature has been retroactively enforced like this
Crusaders point out, in reference to the word ****: that it is the word that people with ropes used as they lynched men and women for an afternoon's entertainment. It's the word hateful politicians shouted to stoke racial fear. This word has been used as background music to terror - so it is unlike other words and deserves a special place and special treatment.
Because of this, you're no longer allowed to utter the word, or any sequence of sounds that sounds remotely like it, or somebody will be entirely justified in hunting down and killing you
That being the case, does anyone else find it odd that J.K. Rowling gets to throw around the word "witch" left and right to general applause?
On the whole N-word / slavery controversy raging in the states becasue new editions of Huckleberry Finn will have 'slave' replace the offending word due to the offensiveness caused by the n-word. This is the first time censorship in literature has been retroactively enforced like this
Crusaders point out, in reference to the word ****: that it is the word that people with ropes used as they lynched men and women for an afternoon's entertainment. It's the word hateful politicians shouted to stoke racial fear. This word has been used as background music to terror - so it is unlike other words and deserves a special place and special treatment.
Because of this, you're no longer allowed to utter the word, or any sequence of sounds that sounds remotely like it, or somebody will be entirely justified in hunting down and killing you
That being the case, does anyone else find it odd that J.K. Rowling gets to throw around the word "witch" left and right to general applause?