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don't see how stating the obvious adds much to the discussion but, whatever makes you feel smart.
Perhaps if I'm more straightforward you'll understand what I'm asking.
Why did you put the word racist in quotes?
Why is it difficult for you -- a racist -- to understand racist people?
You weren't asking anything until now, but okay. Like I said, whatever makes you feel smart.
In answer to first question: I used scare quotes because I'm not a racist, except by the skewed definition/judgment of over-sensitive people like you.
Second: Maybe because I'm not a racist like them?
I'm "racist" but have no problem with Hispanics and middle easterners
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don't see how stating the obvious adds much to the discussion but, whatever makes you feel smart.
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Perhaps if I'm more straightforward you'll understand what I'm asking.
Why did you put the word racist in quotes?
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You weren't asking anything until now, but okay. Like I said, whatever makes you feel smart.
In answer to first question: I used scare quotes because I'm not a racist, except by the skewed definition/judgment of over-sensitive people like you.
Second: Maybe because I'm not a racist like them?