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" ... Recall the slur leveled at U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez this past July on the steps of our nation’s Capitol by one male senator, who openly called her a "f***ing b****." ... "
" ... That the first-generation Chicano writers felt at home at Netflix is the ultimate expression of the streaming giant’s ongoing diversity efforts. The company released its first inclusion report to chart its progress since Netflix’s painful wake-up call in 2018, when Chief Executive Reed Hastings fired the company’s chief communications officer for using a racial slur. Women now make up about half of its workforce (47%), including its senior leadership. Nearly half of its U.S. workforce and 42% of its leadership (directors and above) come from racial or ethnic minorities. ... "
" ... The differentiation will be tricky in a court of law, says attorney and sports law analyst Kelsey Trainor, a fellow Forbes contributor, and admission of using the slur in any form could be a challenge for Toler. ... "
" ... The news of the minority owners comes just days after Washington announced that the organization will undergo a “thorough review” of the team’s name “in light of recent events around our country and feedback from our community.” The review follows discussions that the team has been having with the league in recent weeks. In response to the killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, the nickname has received renewed criticism for being a racial slur with a controversial heritage. ... "
" ... “The racial slur can no longer be removed by the complicit, indifferent, tone-deaf ownership of the franchise, because the stain they have fixed onto their own name and enterprises is now permanent” Sharp wrote. “It’s time for the players to rip down that name like it was a statue of a Confederate general in their locker room.” ... "