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[quote=Anonymous]I'm having a hard time trying to wrap my head around "trending right" in the context of being denied something. If you think using an offensive term as a privilege, you've got personal issues that are way more troublesome than the impact on society and culture. [quote]Enough with the lame "white privilege" shaming - which has nothing to do with race, and is only an attempt to illicitly steal political influence.[/quote] Serious question: what does this even mean? You're ashamed of the ability to ascribe negative characteristics to an entire group of people - even to its most successful members? How can this be illicitly stealing political influence when it's the primary appeal of the GOP's candidate? And how can white privilege even be avoided in this discussion when the original post asks why black kids should be permitted to use a word that white kids can't?[/quote]
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