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WMU women’s track and field coach placed on paid leave
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RE: WMU women’s track and field coach placed on paid leave
(03-01-2019 08:48 AM)GRBRONCO Wrote:  http://www.westernherald.com/sports/arti...27601.html


“Lycan asked athletes not to use the N-word while using N-word,” one of the sources said.


What??

If that's true, that's some Orwellian stuff right there. Maybe a simply conversation like this: "Hey Kelly, good message, but don't use the word itself."

Political correctness will be the downfall of us all, a never-ending war of all against all. Even the most pathetic woke police are getting caught by fellow woke police lately for being insufficiently woke.

Hello, Orwell proved you can still be a socialist without getting off to the idea of a boot stamping on the face of humanity forever.
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2019 12:45 PM by RunningGame.)
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