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Roger A. Shrubber

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why do racists always feel the need to justify their racism?..."I'm not a racist....BUT...a bunch of racist shit!"....
I'm an asshole....I OWN being an asshole, and try to channel it into constructive behavior. I use my anger to get the fuck up and go do something to hurt the fascists, in whatever small ways i can, even if it's just talking to someone and trying my best to convince them of the truth.
I've never said "I'm an asshole, BUT...." because there is no outside justification for my choices, just like there is no outside justification for choosing to be a racist.
 

Dorian2

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why do racists always feel the need to justify their racism?..."I'm not a racist....BUT...a bunch of racist shit!"....
I'm an asshole....I OWN being an asshole, and try to channel it into constructive behavior. I use my anger to get the fuck up and go do something to hurt the fascists, in whatever small ways i can, even if it's just talking to someone and trying my best to convince them of the truth.
I've never said "I'm an asshole, BUT...." because there is no outside justification for my choices, just like there is no outside justification for choosing to be a racist.
https://www.thecollegefix.com/bulletin-board/calling-everything-racist-makes-the-term-meaningless-sociology-professor-warns/
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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there is no outside justification for choosing to be a racist.
Many millions of souls in the past and today, beg to differ, as most of us 'comfortable Westerners' seem to overlook fitting in and 'being a contributing member of society' regardless of the definition of 'society'. More are forced to hawk societal values than to gleefully submit. I'm starting to actually 'like' you and your 'asshole rubbish truth'. Cheers mate, whoever you are. Still haven't told he who the guy in your avatar is btw, but that's OK.
 

Dorian2

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Here is another interesting article for those using the word racist as a cudgel for your viewpoints.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/06/us/racism-words-phrases-slavery-trnd/index.html

In everyday speech
Cakewalk: It’s what we call an easy victory, or something that’s easily accomplished.

The cakewalk originated as a dance performed by enslaved Black people on plantations before the Civil War. It was intended to be a mockery of the way White people danced, though plantation owners often interpreted slaves’ movements as unskillful attempts to be like them.
Cakewalk also happens to be a tool (DAW) that I use to create, record, and produce music. Keep on denigrating the terms actual meaning though.

Or maybe start focusing on real issues. Here's one of ours. Right in my own neighborhood.

https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/hate-crime-unit-investigating-nazi-symbol-painted-on-grass-behind-edmonton-mall-1.4538120?cache=?clipId=89563
 
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