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So someone attacking someone else specifically because of their race isn't 'racist'? Someone who turns an applicant down for a job only due to their race isn't 'racist'?
I absolutely agree that a large part of what is considered 'racist' today is quite subjective, however to paint such a broad brush to claim that _all_ racism is relative is to utterly ignore the definition of racism to begin with (which ironically is the exact same thing many on the left are doing).
BTW, we've never had 'free' expression, it's always been limited to an extent, same as free speech and freedom of religion.
Well I guess the rare exception is a confession of that intent. Perhaps I should have used a trim brush.
Free expression? Maybe you misunderstood me. The comment referred to the free expression of that person, the Painter. Since there weren’t any limitations when it was allowed , the removal of it now appears to be taking away that reality.
Which makes any social justice, woke, hipster sensitivity training udderly useless if they feel they must have segregated grauduation ceremonies at the end of their "education" process.
Which makes any social justice, woke, hipster sensitivity training udderly useless if they feel they must have segregated grauduation ceremonies at the end of their "education" process.
It's spelled "utterly".
I wouldn't be cutting down someone else's education if I made that mistake. At least not in the same post.
This situation offers people choices. You can go the regular route -- or the more specialized. Not the same thing at all.
Choice is important in life.
lol... you realize this is indistinguishable from white nationalist rhetoric?
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