I know the word «Kefir» is actually an age old fermented product, and I don't mean to incite a controversy or debate over your name «Kefir»», but you must be aware that in South Africa it is probably the most
offensive racial slur word directed against blacks (especially during the ignoble Apartheid era).
Not exact matches
The UM Book of Discipline's homophobia is highly
offensive, and other
slurs against people with disabilities, or of
racial and ethnic groups (all of these communities overlap and intersect / contain LGBT persons) wouldn't be allowed, so why is this?
Something about the campus environment predisposes students to react to seemingly negligible events (an email about Halloween costumes, rumors of exclusion from a frat party, one person hearing
racial slurs from a passing driver) with shocking levels of anxiety, including a particular distress about free and therefore potentially
offensive speech.
Several Native Americans say the name is
offensive and is a
racial slur.
The Oneida say the nickname is
offensive and a
racial slur.
Licensors provide content guidelines for each «World,» which must be followed; in addition, Amazon doesn't allow pornography,
offensive content (including
racial slurs and excessive foul language), «poor customer experience» (including poorly formatted stories and misleading titles), excessive use of brand names, or crossovers.
One rule is: «We don't accept
offensive content, including but not limited to
racial slurs, excessively graphic or violent material, or excessive use of foul language.»
He cites a reference to the word «as perhaps the most
offensive and inflammatory
racial slur in English,» and concludes: