Hmm

Who'd of thunk an Alaskan F-bomb would cause collateral damage way down here?
The fight for free will and free speech continues against the corruption in our governments and their propaganda outlets.
After all, it was a king of England who created the word in question that so many take offense with. Considering the heinous act it was used to describe, there's no wonder that it's verboten in polite conversation. But, still, it's just a word that can only be judged dirty by examining the context in which it's used. In this case, apparent disillusioned exasperation in realizing that she had become another cog in the oppression machinery that she no longer wanted to be a part of.