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Professor put on leave after students are offended by Chinese word that sounds like N-word
By News Editors // Sep 05, 2020

A communications professor has been put on leave after students became offended because he used the Chinese word for “that” which sounds like the n-word in English.

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(Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from Summit.news)

Yes, really.

Greg Patton was conducting an online class for the University of California’s Marshall School of Business when the incident occurred.

Patton was trying to explain how the Chinese word for “that” or “that one,” which is written as “Nàgè” and sounds similar to the n-word in English when pronounced, is used as a filler word like “um” is in English.

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Students immediately complained and Patton is now out of a job.

“Recently, a USC faculty member during class used a Chinese word that sounds similar to a racial slur in English. We acknowledge the historical, cultural and harmful impact of racist language,” a statement from the university read.

Patton has “agreed to take a short term pause while we are reviewing to better understand the situation and to take any appropriate next steps.”

In other words, he will likely undergo a re-education course and if he’s lucky enough to return the professor will know not to dare utter the word again.

Ludicrously, the university also announced that it was “offering supportive measures to any student, faculty, or staff member who requests assistance.”

That’s right, students in a language course are literally so precious, they can’t bear to hear a common Chinese word because it sounds a bit similar to a completely unaffiliated racial slur.

Clown world.

Read more at: Summit.news



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