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    Kutnupe14

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    Since this in now apparently the topic of conversation, and I waited a day to see if it would end (and it didn't)....

    ...Some people enjoy being racists, but deny that they actually are.
     

    rhino

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    I have read on the INGO that using the term lynch\lynching has racial overtones and therefore you are a racist.

    I have read on the INGO that avoiding use of the terms lynch\lynching means that you're hiding something and therefore you are a racist.
     

    BugI02

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    Since this in now apparently the topic of conversation, and I waited a day to see if it would end (and it didn't)....

    ...Some people enjoy being racists, but deny that they actually are.


    Wow! Two brilliant self-diagnoses in one week!

    Kudos, you are really making progress!

    When you feel up to taking corrective action, let us know. We're willing to help. (If Kanye can do it, anybody can)
     

    BugI02

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    There is, of course, no possibility that what is really being 'made light of' is people who see evidence thereof literally everywhere?
     

    femurphy77

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    Is it just me or have we really come this far since Dr King's speech? (in the wrong direction for clarification) Color me naive if you will but I can't understand why we can't move forward and keep sprinting backwards! I have a difficult time understanding why if someone is an ass hole that it should make any difference what their skin color is. I know name calling is a popular tactic that's easy and cheap to deploy and it doesn't seem to ever misfire or nd injuring the name caller but when are we going to realize it's bait and switch?

    I need to stay out of these discussions.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    Is it just me or have we really come this far since Dr King's speech? (in the wrong direction for clarification) Color me naive if you will but I can't understand why we can't move forward and keep sprinting backwards! I have a difficult time understanding why if someone is an ass hole that it should make any difference what their skin color is. I know name calling is a popular tactic that's easy and cheap to deploy and it doesn't seem to ever misfire or nd injuring the name caller but when are we going to realize it's bait and switch?

    I need to stay out of these discussions.

    We've come a fair distance, in the "good" direction, since King Jr. But obviously not so far that those who traditionally have been excluded from racism and lynchings think its humorous to make fun of those institutions and practices.

    ...but I guess as long as they have a "friend," that is a person of color, they think its ok.
     
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