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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless she called someone the word, she did nothing wrong and people are being irrational about this.[/quote] +1 This is insane. Of all of the taboos, all the actual racism around us every day, all of the horribly offensive things people call each other, why is this single word everyone’s hill to die on? It all feels so superficial and performative.[/quote] And you are white, of course [/quote] I would bet you are white also! Only white women seem to care about this political correctness stuff so much [/quote] Can't hide behind "political correctness" complaints anymore MAGA. We know how far you will go. [/quote] Im not the same person you also called maga. Im also not maga, im not a partisan. Just saying, 90% of the outrage comes from white women and its hilarious cause its just virtue signaling. Its ok, you don't have to be every group's savior. [/quote] Nope, I'm certain there is more than one of you. Don't worry we can tell in real life too who would "accidentally" let words slip And what they are okay with in this country [/quote] Ill go on to say i generally dont use that kind of language. It mostly has to do with how I find it makes people seem unintelligent to constantly use curse words. The other thing is I dont want to get in fights with people so I try to use polite language even when there is tension. And I also liken[b] calling someone a racial slur[/b] as the verbal equivalent to spitting on someone. Pretty offensive, but spitting on the ground when I'm outside exercising isnt the same at all.[/quote] But she didn’t call someone a racial slur. What she did is equivalent to spitting on the ground in your analogy. [/quote]
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