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Old 11-02-2018, 10:18 PM   #21 (permalink)
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What is your definition of "racist"?
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Old 11-02-2018, 10:20 PM   #22 (permalink)
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People who passionately defend the justification of racist **** on music forums.
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Old 11-02-2018, 10:43 PM   #23 (permalink)
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People who passionately defend the justification of racist **** on music forums.
No, be serious and use your words. Don't be afraid. What is your definition of a "racist"?

You [and people in general] don't like this question because it makes you [and them] self-reflect and analyze. And the possibility of being wrong or having to change is just too much for some people too handle. It's called COGNITIVE DISSONANCE, I'm sure you've used that term around here before.

Two wrongs don't make a right, but political correctness takes a backseat to reality when your life is at stake.
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Old 11-02-2018, 10:55 PM   #24 (permalink)
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No, be serious and use your words. Don't be afraid. What is your definition of a "racist"?

You [and people in general] don't like this question because it makes you [and them] self-reflect and analyze. And the possibility of being wrong or having to change is just too much for some people too handle. It's called COGNITIVE DISSONANCE, I'm sure you've used that term around here before.

Two wrongs don't make a right, but political correctness takes a backseat to reality when your life is at stake.
People who think lesser of another race. This can be reflected in a number of ways, from the KKK members lynching babies to avoiding black people without realizing it to casual microaggressions.

Cute rant though. You ought to try self-reflecting and analyzing your own opinions mate. You might realize why you're not taken very seriously around here.
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Well, I had problem with the ACTIONS of the person who kicked in someone's car window [that's a sh*tty thing to do and an escalation of violence], not the color of his skin. Anyone who does that should be criticized, regardless of race or ethnicity. So maybe you shouldn't throw that word around so heftily
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Do you think that demanding the right to and justifying the use racial slurs solely as a way to hurt people is an indication of underlying prejudices?

You [and people in general] don't like this question because it makes you [and them] self-reflect and analyze. And the possibility of being wrong or having to change is just too much for some people too handle. It's called COGNITIVE DISSONANCE, I'm sure you've used that term around here before.
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I loved most songs on "ADHD". Joyner is a great artist, for sure.
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