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17 February, 23:04

The classic "Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain contains the deemed racist word N (censored). I am debating with my class on this topic and I am FOR censoring the "N-word". What is a good argument for this following debate argument?

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The book itself is a classic! It should not be changed in any way.

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  1. 18 February, 01:02
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    Well maybe you should say " In today's era there is controversy all over the world black people are trying to stop racial profiling this word in particular is apart of the problem. If I were to see you on the street and I was to say a racially biased comment to you would you like that at all? And in this day and age we have very young kids reading this book and they read it and then think that is okay. We don't want our children to be brought up and be called that or calling someone else that so I don't think the N-word to be used."
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