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摘要
这篇文章讨论了记者使用的咒骂词f##k,并指出克里斯托弗·m·费尔曼(Christopher M. Fairman)教授在他的书《f##k:禁忌词汇和保护我们的第一修正案自由》中对该词的词源学研究,以及禁止该词出版的淫秽法律的历史
The article discusses the use of the expletive f##k by journalists, noting etymological research on that word by professor Christopher M. Fairman in his book "F##k: Word Taboo and Protecting Our First Amendment Liberties" and the history of obscenity laws banning the word from publication