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Via Daily Mail:

The University of Michigan has spent a whopping $16,000 on a campaign telling students to watch what they say to avoid hurting other students’ feelings.

On posters and pamphlets plastered across its campus in Ann Arbor, the public college advises its 43,000 students to avoid words including ‘I want to die’, ‘crazy’, ‘gay’ and ‘ghetto’.

The notices are part of the university’s ‘Inclusive Language Campaign’, which hopes to ‘improve the day-to-day language of students on campus by providing education around words that are offensive’, student campaign representative Kidada Malloy told The College Fix.

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