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Ridiculous Hateful Judgemental and youdontknowthefirsthingaboutme! Sign up for our new newsletter. Join us on Twitter and Facebook. More Videos Meteorologist fired for racial slur on air What is surprising to many is that the antique Southern anti-black slur, coon, is often substituted for King in the name of the civil rights icon Dr.

Martin Luther King Jr. New York meteorologist fired after using racial slur on air. In fact, despite what many Americans assume, King is not universally respected or admired. Thirty-five years after Ronald Reagan signed the bill making King's birthday a federal holiday, there are those who still resist it.

Packer, after being labeled a racist because of it, was not fired from CBS. Considering all of the above and regardless of intent, should Kappell have been fired for his fateful words?

Reactions across social media have been pointed and blunt, as shown below. Newscaster apologizes on air after using racial slur. Howard student protesting campus living conditions speaks out. Ex-Trump aide predicts how Bannon will respond to indictment.

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Kinzinger describes what Republicans say privately to him about January 6. Trump won this Democrat's district. Owens said the incident would be a perfect candidate for a restorative circle of the kind seen in the district every day. The offender sits together with the offended, hears about the impact of their deed and discusses how to make it right.

Facebook Twitter Email. Jeremy Kappell fired: Slur meteorologist said has long history. Justin Murphy Democrat and Chronicle. Show Caption. Hide Caption.

Reaction: Racist slur recalls brutal time for black people in the South.



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