nuttylawprofessor
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I was just reading a story about a lawyer in Detroit who was demoted because she referred to a certain court as "ghetto." The actual statement was, "People regard the 36th District Court as a ghetto court because of the way you treat people." She claims she was using the term according to the very common slang meaning "backward or messed-up."
I found two other incidents in the past year where people were fired or disciplined by their employers for using the term "ghetto." A teacher was fired for posting that she was "teaching in the most ghetto school in Charlotte" on his Facebook page. A Houston cop was fired after he distributed a pamphlet to other officers called "Ghetto Handbook: Ebonics 101."
So is "ghetto" now an unmentionable word?
I found two other incidents in the past year where people were fired or disciplined by their employers for using the term "ghetto." A teacher was fired for posting that she was "teaching in the most ghetto school in Charlotte" on his Facebook page. A Houston cop was fired after he distributed a pamphlet to other officers called "Ghetto Handbook: Ebonics 101."
So is "ghetto" now an unmentionable word?