An independent state Assembly candidate is taking her fight to describe herself on the ballot as "NOT the ‘whiteman's bitch' " to federal court.
Ieshuh Griffin, who's running for a Milwaukee seat, says the Government Accountability Board "unlawfully restrained my liberty" on Wednesday when it barred her from using the language.
Griffin, who describes herself as in her 30s, a community activist and paralegal, argues that her description is "not derogatory, it's not racial."
Griffin says "whiteman" is pointing to an entity, not a specific person. And she says "bitch" refers to a female dog that rolls over.
"Freedom of speech includes the right to dissent, the right to speak the truth," she said.
Ieshuh Griffin, who's running for a Milwaukee seat, says the Government Accountability Board "unlawfully restrained my liberty" on Wednesday when it barred her from using the language.
Griffin, who describes herself as in her 30s, a community activist and paralegal, argues that her description is "not derogatory, it's not racial."
Griffin says "whiteman" is pointing to an entity, not a specific person. And she says "bitch" refers to a female dog that rolls over.
"Freedom of speech includes the right to dissent, the right to speak the truth," she said.
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