Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 27th June, 2020. ''The word is always racist'' held by a demonstrator against the ongoing use of the N-word in Germany. In the wake of the killing of George Floyd and numerous other cases of police brutality and killings against People of Color, over 500 assembled in Munich, Germany to protest against the use of the so-called N-Word. In Germany, the continued use of the N-Word is defended by mainstream politicians, police, right-extremists, Pegida, Neonazis, and the middle of society, despite blacks stating the use is racist derogatory, and exclusionary. Recently, a

Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 27th June, 2020. ''The word is always racist'' held by a demonstrator against the ongoing use of the N-word in Germany. In the wake of the killing of George Floyd and numerous other cases of police brutality and killings against People of Color, over 500 assembled in Munich, Germany to protest against the use of the so-called N-Word. In Germany, the continued use of the N-Word is defended by mainstream politicians, police, right-extremists, Pegida, Neonazis, and the middle of society, despite blacks stating the use is racist derogatory, and exclusionary. Recently, a Stock Photo
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June 27, 2020, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: ''The word is always racist'' held by a demonstrator against the ongoing use of the N-word in Germany. In the wake of the killing of George Floyd and numerous other cases of police brutality and killings against People of Color, over 500 assembled in Munich, Germany to protest against the use of the so-called N-Word. In Germany, the continued use of the N-Word is defended by mainstream politicians, police, right-extremists, Pegida, Neonazis, and the middle of society, despite blacks stating the use is racist derogatory, and exclusionary. Recently, a police officer in Stuttgart was caught using the German slur ''Kanaken'' for non-whites. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Wire)

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