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leozheng904·12/26/2019, 5:28:32 AM·2 votes·1,853 views
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This is pretty dumb, I get suspended for saying the N-Word and people who run it down don't get suspended. Lucian is an African American so I would think to say the n-word is the right thing to do. I was not trying to insult him or make fun of his black pigment. I feel like a 14-day suspension from this game is not justified. Expressing my freedom of speech is apparently illegal in this game. I did not mean to insult the other player.

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MagicFlyingLlama12/26/2019, 5:55:44 AM6 votes

This has to be a shitpost..

KFCeytron12/26/2019, 5:35:55 AM5 votes

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I would think to say the n-word is the right thing to do.

#REALLY?

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I feel like a 14-day suspension from this game is not justified.

You won't find many people who agree with you on that.

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Expressing my freedom of speech is apparently illegal in this game.

You have a right to free speech, guaranteed by the government. However, so does everyone else. This right only protects you from the governnment, which is restricted from passing laws that infringe on your right to free speech, assembly, and so on. It doesn't force other private entities, such as Riot Games, to provide you with a platform and compel everyone to listen to you. We all have the right not only to speak freely, but also to not listen if we so choose. When Riot restricts your chat privileges (not a right - a privilege), they are choosing not to listen to what you have to say, and choosing not to transmit it to other players. If a theater employee asks you to quiet down during a movie, or a friend tells you not to swear at their house, or a newspaper rejects your submission, they are not infringing on your right to free speech. They are exercising their own.

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I did not mean to insult the other player.

Even if I believed you, you had to have known that it's an insulting term. And even if you somehow didn't, you do now.

NF Remilia12/26/2019, 7:45:46 AM3 votes

Theres a huge difference between hate speech and freedom of speech.

Kei14312/26/2019, 7:27:01 AM1 votes

Dude, judging by your name you probably have an Asian background so you may not know it, but the n-word has a long history of slavery and hate and should not be used.