School principal is slammed for using the N-word during speech about racism

'If he can say it, why can't I?' Principal sparks outrage after using the N-word three times during a school speech – and now students are using the racial slur in the playground Principal Richard Minack was criticised for using N-word three times at school  There were 1400 students at Brighton Secondary College, Melbourne assembly He emailed the students to apologise and explain he used it to highlight racism

By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 08:34 GMT, 24 March 2019 | Updated: 08:34 GMT, 24 March 2019

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A school principal has been criticised after he used the N-word during a school assembly to highlight racism following the Christchurch terror attack. 

Principal Richard Minack at Brighton Secondary College, Melbourne, said 'n*****' three times during the assembly as he tried to explain changing values. 

The racial slur has since

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