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VIDEO: Fox News features words you can’t say at University of Michigan

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Our own contributor Derek Draplin appeared on Fox News this morning to talk about the University of Michigan’s “Inclusive Language Campaign,” which tells students (at a cost of $16,000) not to use phrases as innocuous and commonplace as “crazy” and “I want to die.”

Draplin says that “most students” at the school are “more concerned with their own personal emotional security rather than their personal freedoms.”

Asked whether the school realizes that people actually use these allegedly offensive words in the real world, Draplin deadpanned: “Ann Arbor is 28 square miles surrounded by reality.”

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