Check your privilege. It is problematic to claim that white people using the n-word is equivalent to a person of color using “cracker”. All people of color share the collective experience of oppression that white people, as the collective oppressors, cannot understand or defend. Therefore, calling white people cracker is justified. White people using the n-word, regardless of context, is oppression. Denying this is is called “white frigidity”. And yes, it’s a real thing that white people have as evidenced by the existence of words to describe it. And if you say that’s circular reasoning, you’re just using a tool of the white male patriarchy to oppress women and people of color.I did say "...remove both parties and ... start anew without them...."
And "you can say this but not that" is automatically an infringement of free speech, IMHO.
Exactly why is it OK to call someone a "cracker" or any other slur, but only one group has their pejorative referenced as "the N word"? Not that any of them are OK, but why does that one get special treatment?
Blessings,
Bill