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[quote=Anonymous]Two things can be true. People absolutely have the right to express the pain they feel when they experience the N word. It is dehumanizing, and no one should be expected to stay silent or minimize their hurt to make others comfortable. We can respect and support disabled people while also being clear that using that slur is unacceptable. The feelings of the men on stage should not be dismissed or minimized because of the perpetrator’s circumstances. Centering the harm caused is not discrimination against coprolalia, it’s respecting people’s humanity and dignity. The fact that the slur was not edited out is disrespectful and should make us ask why. The fact that right after the incident the request was to support the person with the disability, but no acknowledgement that the slur is wrong or apology should make us ask why. [/quote]
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