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Also, it's the woman in white who is being public shamed. But she didn't use the objectionable term. So there's that.Couple of things. First, I am not a big fan of public shaming unless I am aware of the full context of the situation. A screenshot of a text conversation paints only a small picture. Even if it is an ugly one.
Second, I am glad this got out so that the public could see just how backwards and ignorant some people can be even in 2016. Winnebago used to be an armpit of a town that people would speed through as fast as they could. Now it is a thriving community that has proper leadership in place that helps the city grow while several of the predominantly white towns around it are seeing declining numbers of residents and jobs.
I guess you could say that she tacitly accepted the term by not objecting to it. But it's a text message. What was she supposed to do, chastise Benjamin in a text message response over his use of the pejorative ethnic slur? (I guess she could have.)
