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BBC News Reporter Says N-Word on Live TV

BBC reporter, Fiona Lamdin, throws says the n-word during a live news broadcast.

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BBC news reporter Fiona Lamdin says the N-word on daytime broadcast live.

During a daytime broadcast, the English journalist Fiona Lamdin spilled the n-word.  The BBC reporter was covering a story related to a racial attack and unnecessarily dropped the racial slur. 

Millions of viewers were not expecting to hear the explicit word on a live daytime broadcast. Viewers were left surprised by Lamdin’s use of the word and it sparked conversations after going viral.

https://youtu.be/E1heH2iJRFQ

The n-word has always been a controversial topic of whether it should ever leave the human mouth. Judging from this BBC’s report, it is definitely not a satisfying word. Yet, it definitely isn’t the first time the n-word has been spilled on live TV.

With the black lives matter movement making an impact, individuals are shedding light on what’s appropriate to be said publicly. The n-word is not one of those options. Therefore, Lamdin encouraged racism by using the racial slur that was not bleeped out during the broadcast.

Too many times, unnecessary words like the n-word are spilled without thinking of the consequences. With Lamdin spilling the racial slur purposely, it’s no wonder why it sparked controversy among millions of people.

Let’s hope the next racial slur is taken into precaution. If you want to see other racist marks said publicly, check out Sacha Baron Cohen tricks people into singing racist song after infiltrating right-wing rally.

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