What HR did to Walter Mosley (whatever it was) was not "woke" or "political correctness" gone awry. It was CYA. Perhaps Mr. Mosley had some good reason to use the n-word, talking about his experiences as an African-American man. Human resources has an obligation to make sure that there is an atmosphere conducive to work, and that abuses occur that disrupt or affect performance
BS. The person who complained was exercising his or her white liberal outrage (privilege) and had no right to do so. He or she not only displayed an incredible amount of disrespect to Mosley's unique experiences that inform
his life/right to reference whatever slur was used against
him (or anyone like him), but assumed his or her outrage took center stage in a situation where the person using the slur has every right to use it (which was not directed at anyone in its negative sense). As mentioned earlier, it is this kind of arrogance, this
"we know best" (which lines up with
"I'm white and I say so") belief system that sees an American black man penalized, and yes, he was--long before he left the position--the moment he "dared" to speak his mind about his experiences (which the offended are forever clueless about).
Because Mr. Mosley quit, we don't know what HR's intentions were. If any employee, including African American, were using the n-word casually, it should be investigated.
Yes, because its the job of anyone--particularly the largely white, paternalistic entertainment industry to police the use of a term when used
by black Americans. Yes, because they (in this case, an entertainment company) are so knowledgeable about the
how, when and why black people might use or refer to the term, that they can wave their mighty hand in fair judgement...ending with some kind of penalty.
The term has been possessed/modified in large parts of the Western black culture over the past 70+ years to mean more than what others think it means, but even as a slur, it is our right to refer to it if we choose to.
You cannot possibly know how that kind of controlling treatment (
"investigation" included) has affected black people (black people in America in particular) for
centuries. Its not only demeaning & infuriating, but a continued form of
psychological slavery, where your life, history--any part of your own identity
is not your own. It has to be sanctioned by the All-Knowing, All-Caring,
"we know best" masters, because after, all...they know what is best for everyone.
F-that.