N-word
Coverage of N-word in the Nexus archive.
- Minnesota mom acquitted of charge for calling child the n-word in playground tirade — but doesn’t get totally off the hook
A Minnesota mother was acquitted of a charge for using the n-word in a playground incident but faces unspecified consequences. She raised nearly $900,000 through an online fundraiser titled 'Help Me Protect My Family.'
- White woman is CLEARED after calling black autistic boy, 8, the n-word but convicted of disorderly conduct against man who filmed racist interaction
A white woman was cleared after using the n-word against an 8-year-old black autistic boy but was convicted of disorderly conduct against the man who filmed the racist interaction. The case highlights conflicting legal outcomes for the same individual in separate incidents.
- X accused of giving racists ‘impunity’ after refusing to bar N- and P-word posts
X has refused to remove social media posts containing racial abuse against UK politicians, including Kemi Badenoch, Shabana Mahmood, and Zia Yusuf, despite being reported as 'hate, abuse or harassment'. Researchers from British Future documented 30 instances where Badenoch was targeted with the N-word, with X taking no action in most cases.
- Woke NYC mayor's wife sniffs at 'tabloid' for unearthing her N-word and homophobic posts as she offers VERY weak apology
The wife of a 'woke' NYC mayor faces backlash after a tabloid uncovered her past posts containing the N-word and homophobic language. She issued a weak apology, which critics dismissed as insufficient.
- Woke NYC mayor's wife sniffs at 'tabloid' for unearthing her N-word and homophobic posts as she offers VERY weak apology
The wife of the 'woke' NYC mayor dismisses a tabloid for exposing her past N-word and homophobic social media posts, offering a weak apology. The incident has sparked public criticism over her remarks.
- Mamdani’s wife Rama Duwaji apologizes for tweets sent as teenager
Rama Duwaji, wife of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, apologized for offensive tweets she posted as a teenager, which included using the n-word, a gay slur, and making insults toward Israel. The tweets resurfaced in March, prompting public criticism, and she stated the experience has significantly changed her life.