A Marine general has been removed from his post after using the N-word during a training session.
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NBC News reports Maj. Gen. Stephen M. Neary, the commanding general of the Marine Corps Forces in Europe and Africa, was relieved of his post on Monday as an investigation was launched into his use of the slur. In a statement, the forceโs commandant, Gen. David H. Berger cited โa loss of trust and confidence in his ability to serve in command,โ as to why he relieved Neary.
Over the summer, a group of marines was listening to some rap during a training session in Stuttgart when Neary approached them and commented on the music. According to officials, Neary used the N-word in reference to the music and didnโt direct it at anyone.
โHe lost respect right there,โ one Marine told Stars and Stripes, which initially broke the story. The Marine said that the group of Black, white and Latino Marines was all in shock when they heard Neary use the slur. After weeks of no action being taken, a group of Marines reported what Neary had said to Stars and Stripes.
Neary only assumed command in July, which, like, how are you gonna come into a workplace just start dropping N-bombs off jump? Iโm not saying he should ever feel comfortable saying it, but he especially shouldnโt when you just got the job.
I canโt even think of a good, funny metaphor for this situation, itโs that fucking stupid.
White people, if you like having money in your pocket, just stop saying the N-word. Seriously, itโs that easy. You stay getting paid and donโt have to worry about catching hands. Itโs literally a win-win. Please, for everyoneโs sake, just stop.
Col. James T. Iulo has assumed Nearyโs command and will hold the position until a permanent replacement is found. Neary has not yet issued a comment on the situation.
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