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Since I'm simple or whatever it is you said... Fill in the blank for me. Who is that is racially stereotyping? |
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You think it is weak for me to raise the issue of racial stereotyping but not weak to charge the AG with racism based on nothing other than opionions of other partisns? Too fucking bad if you dont like what I posted. |
I took it as directed toward me. If that is the case, you are goddamned right I don't like it.
If not, ... Gilda/never mind/Radnor. |
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Those characterizations, without substantiation, sounds like racial stereotyping to me. And I played the race card, but not Mercenary. What discussion have you been following? |
So the simple answer is "Yes Classic, I'm calling you a racist."
Man the fuck up and say it! From my Post #79 Quote:
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And you want me to man the fuck up? Dont count on it. |
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At the very least, asumptions make you look like an ass. |
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At this point, I'll just move on. Everything was very clear. You called me a racist - plain and simple. I have less than anything nice to say to you. There can be no further discussion. It is not worth it - rather YOU are not worth it. |
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Believe what you want and keep making your assumptions about racial slurs based on not actually having heard one but based solely on one partisan's word. Thats not racial stereotyping. :eyebrow: |
What an asshole you are for again tryin to defend calling me a racist instead of simply admitting you are totally wrong and, god forbid, apologizing.
You still don't get it. I take it very personal to be called that. Off to ignore land you go - You may now kindly go fuck yourself. |
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When you suggest your daughter might feel threatened by black men in street clothes, looking mean and holding a club but with no evidence of intent to harm or threaten her, IMO, that is approaching racial stereotyping. Much like a woman walking down the street pulling her handbag closer to her body as a tough looking black man approaches her as opposed to a white guy in the same street clothes. It is not racist, it is a reaction based on racial stereotype. You get defensive, overly sensitive and then overreact and get even more defensive and the nasty side comes out. And that my friend, is your problem, not mine. ps. I really hope you take a second look with a more open mind, but its your choice. If you want to apologize for overreacting, that is your choice as well. It doesnt really matter to me either way. :) |
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I read your last post thinking perhaps you had finally come to your senses and apologized.
I thought I would have missed it with you on ignore. I should have known better. Lets get this right - I'll try one last time. My daughter will most likely feel, as I think most women would, threatened by men in street clothes, looking mean, waving a club and shouting racial slurs (ie. looking threatening or like they may harm her.) Much like a woman walking down the street pulling her handbag closer to her body as a tough looking man/men approach her. It is not racist, it is wise of them, and it is reality. Quote:
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