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The parents of the child are investigating that bigot, and may be pressing charges with the help of the NAACP. I hope they get that pig’s entire GiveSendGo purse.
https://www.kktv.com/2025/05/03/woman-accused-using-racial-slurs-against-young-boy-viral-video-sparking-controversy/
Not sure what they hope to achieve, I'm not American and may be unfamiliar with specific laws, but isn't it covered by freedom of speech? Would be very hard to argue and prove reparations for emotional damage to the child.
Shaming her seems like the most likely outcome.
I'd think the platform she used to raise funds may be more of a viable target. Can't be rewarding this behavior, I imagine it could be breaking some laws against anti-minority organizing. Could be argued as an anti black gang by sourcing from so many people.
Using a slur is unfortunately protected speech. You can walk into the middle of a supermarket and shout the N word and not be arrested. Calling someone a slur is hate crime, and is absolutely not protected. If your manager calls you a slur, you can sue him. And other similar examples.
Sure, but if you're having a long enough interaction with a child that you are able to use the slur enough times to be reported as "repeatedly"... There's an argument that you're harassing them. Which is something you can sue over.