Denying defendant's motion to dismiss when the plaintiff quit within hours of beginning his job, after his employer subjected him to three racial insults, did not ask plaintiff to quit, and said "You'd stay if you weren't a sissy. If you were a man, you'd stay."
In Snell v. Suffolk County (E.D.N.Y. 1985) 611 F.Supp. 521, 531 (Snell), the district court forbade the use of certain specified fighting words in a prison, while noting, "Here no one has raised the [First Amendment] issue and it would be inappropriate for the court to address it on its own motion."