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[quote=Anonymous]The actors haven't said they were harmed. They haven't required an apology, they aren't trying to make this somethign it isn't. I am sure it was a shock and unsettling at first but I have confidence that once it was explained to them and maybe they even watched the movie that they understand context. Likely they have heard the word within the black community many times so they aren't harmed just by hearing it, and they understand that in this case it was also said without racist intent or belief or meaning. There are also black men with coprolalia. They also vocalize socialize socially inappropriate words about the people around them. So whatever you are saying about John you are also saying about everyone else with coprolalia. Should scorn, ridicule and hate and anger also be heaped upon the black man who doesn't make a heartfelt apology after any vocalization about a woman or a Latino or x, y, or z. Should we also show him zero grace, zero kindness, zero understanding?[/quote]
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