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BW, please edit my quote above to remove the N word. It was intended sarcastically but there really is no excuse or reason good enough to whip that one out. So if you will, please cut it.
To any who are insulted by it, I apologize. It is offensive and unkind under any circumstance.
You are part of the problem if you think that you should edit yourself because someone might be offended. I can read what you write & decide all for myself, without the help of a communist organization, that I don't like what you write & therefore, I can choose, because I am free to do so, not to read anything else you write. While I may not agree with your words, I support your right to say/write them. I'm also smart enough to understand context & usage.
The problem with the ACLU & others (that tend to be very left-wing) is that somehow they have interpreted the Constitution to say, "Thou shalt not be offended by anything anyone, especially those in the majority, does, says, or thinks."
There is nothing in the Constitution that says you have a right not to be offended. If you don't like something, don't look at it, listen to it, or think about it, but you don't have a right to foist that OPINION on me anymore than I do on you.
By shrouding this freedom & choice in the very specific lexicon of hurtfulness & hate, the ACLU & others terrorize people into complying with their views which is, IMO, much worse a crime than simply calling someone a name, displaying a holiday decoration, or leaving government artifacts in place.
Yes, the Constitution guarantees every citizen the rights contained within - no matter whether or not we agree with them. However, that goes for the majority too - so don't take a myopic, minority viewpoint & tell me I have to listen to it. I can exercise my RIGHT not to.
To grossly mis-interpret the words within the Constitution is just as agregious as mis-applying it or denying its rights to anyone.
Be very careful of supporting ACLU's questionable, literal interpretation of Constitutional law, you may find you don't like their interpretation of the 2nd Amendment firearms verbiage...