I like having discussions of differing opinions at times, but whenever people tend to give me half assed statements like that, it really makes me take them less seriously. First of all, consent and condoning are completely different from just growing thicker skin and not giving a 17 what other people think of them. I've had quite a few racial slurs thrown at me to now and I'm only 23 and I can expect to hear many more as I continue to grow older. Who gives a 17? I'm not the only person (obviously) that's dealt with racism nor will I be the last. It's not a pretty thing, but that reflects worse on the person that exudes those types of behaviors than it does on me simply because they look less of me because I may be darker than them.<div>
</div><div>As far as I know, freedom of speech overrules this situation because 1. Alabama is a public university, 2. this did not happen in a working environment, and 3. nothing physical or extremely hostile transpired (which is specifically stated in their handbook) that would provoke Alabama to do something of drastic nature. I may not like the fact that a lot of peple can say things like this, but I like the fact more that I can say whatever I want to and can't be prosecuted on my words alone because we're one of a few countries that have that right and I take pride in that. Whenever I see the state of other countries that have to worry about censorship and see some of the penalties they have to deal with then suddenly dealing with people with differing opinions becomes a bit easier. Send the individual a letter and tell them how you didn't like their behavior if it means that much to you. Maybe your words will touch them and make them consider changing.</div>