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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Boy, you go away for vacation for a week and all fucking hell breaks loose. Cindy, you make some great points. You sound nice and well-intentioned. You also say you're troll-proof, yet you've been jousting valiantly with some of our most well-known trolls. Like the first one who welcomed you, our Italian-American friend who thinks it's racist for an Indian immigrant to inquire what neighborhoods have concentrations of Indian-Americans and Indian immigrants, to get an idea where her Indian parents and in-laws might be more comfortable visiting. Or the second one, who thinks AA's need to get over their sensitivity and stop worrying about how the rest of America perceives them or treats them. You're pretty much doing nothing but jumping in to battle trolls here. Finally, despite sounding tolerant and enlightened in some ways, you also sound pretty superior, lecturing, tone-deaf, and a bit lacking in self-awareness. Welcome to DCUM. You're going to fit right in. P.S. Anonymous commentary is the custom here. (I'd say dominant cultural more, but since I don't know how to type an accent over the e, I don't want to see what kind of angry accusations of ignorance and poor usage that expression would precipitate.) By creating a name, you've definitely put a target on your back. (And a pretty easily-mocked one at that.) [/quote] PP who said AA are sensitive. How in the world does that lump me into DCUMs greatest trolls? I never even comment on these threads but did so because Cindy claimed that it was somehow racist that people joke about hair texture in Brazil. And that the hypersensitivity observed in the US about race is somehow superior. It is not! The thread about white parents doing their black kids hair is a current example of this. Oh how dare a white person attempt to style their child's hair. In Brazil this wouldn't even be a topic.[/quote]
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