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Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pas
Posted by L.A. on 4/19/21 at 1:28 pm62
In summary:
1. In a private conversation she asked a black colleague why blacks could say the N word, but whites couldn't. Except she didn't say the N word. She said the actual word. Her colleague ratted her out, evidently a year after the fact.
2. She said she didn't understand the BLM movement because she felt that all lives matter.
Thoughts?
NY Post
1. In a private conversation she asked a black colleague why blacks could say the N word, but whites couldn't. Except she didn't say the N word. She said the actual word. Her colleague ratted her out, evidently a year after the fact.
2. She said she didn't understand the BLM movement because she felt that all lives matter.
Thoughts?
quote:
A Colorado judge has resigned after repeatedly using the N-word while talking to a black court official and proclaiming “all lives matter” in the aftermath of George Floyd’s police-involved death.
Colorado District Judge Natalie T. Chase agreed to step down from the bench Friday after she was censured by the Colorado Supreme Court for her comments.
In a six-page order, the court said Chase, who is white, failed to “maintain the high standards of judicial conduct required of a judge.”
In a separate incident early last year while driving two court employees from a training session in Pueblo, Chase asked a family court facilitator, who is black, why people of color “can use the N-word but not white people” — and whether it was different if the “N-word is said with an ‘er’ or an ‘a’ at the end of the word,” according to the order.
Chase used the “full N-word several times” during the conversation, leaving the black court facilitator angered and dismayed while trapped in the car while, the order states.
NY Post
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by Eli Goldfinger on 4/19/21 at 1:30 pm to L.A.
Dog whistlin’ cracker-arse ho!
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by CamdenTiger on 4/19/21 at 1:30 pm to L.A.
Well, that’s crazy...I’ve seen crazy, that chick has it...
quote:I had that thought too, but I'd like to know more about the friendship she had with the lady who ratted her out. It seems odd that she waited a year to do it.
I’m sure she is highly educated and yet isn’t capable of basic awareness of what is going on around her.
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by Purple Spoon on 4/19/21 at 1:34 pm to L.A.
At least It started a conversation.
Well..... actually it shut down a conversation.
OMG did you hear what Kim told Kylie?
Well..... actually it shut down a conversation.
OMG did you hear what Kim told Kylie?
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re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by squid_hunt on 4/19/21 at 1:37 pm to L.A.
Seems like another first amendment violation. How does a government organization punish you for free speech?
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by RCDfan1950 on 4/19/21 at 1:40 pm to L.A.
quote:
I had that thought too, but I'd like to know more about the friendship she had with the lady who ratted her out. It seems odd that she waited a year to do it.
Nowadays...racial 'hurt' = Litigation = $. While in a casual conversion, somebody told her that. Follow the money.
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by DemonKA3268 on 4/19/21 at 1:42 pm to L.A.
How any word has this much power is baffling. Especially when used by those who seem so "hurt" by it.
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by Robin Masters on 4/19/21 at 1:49 pm to L.A.
Privilege
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by Meauxjeaux on 4/19/21 at 1:52 pm to L.A.
quote:
she asked a black colleague why blacks could say the N word, but whites couldn't
Is then described as...
quote:
after repeatedly using the N-word while talking to a black court official and proclaiming “all lives matter” in the aftermath of George Floyd’s police-involved death.
Journalism is a cesspool.
re: Colorado judge steps down after committing grievous faux pasPosted by ItNeverRains on 4/19/21 at 1:57 pm to L.A.
White lady asking questions she shouldn’t be asking.
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