Vicariously Offended
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I can't believe you were so upset by his fairly accurate portrayal of the "reverse racism anti woke" crowd that you wrote 4 paragraphs of nonsense. Did it hit too close to home for you?
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dot world starting to look more like voat than reddit
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Can you help me with my Spanish homework?
What does "Vete a la mierda estúpido bot" mean? -
That's because they're talking about it in Chinese
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slavery is a constitutionally protected right in the states ; its covered under the 13th amendment.
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I think you're either not very bright and too argumentative for it, or a troll.
Either way post less.
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I can see how it's extra sensitive, given the genocide
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There's a difference between engrossing yourself in another culture and being actively hostile to another person or culture.
The kind of people I'm talking about are those that get offended on behalf of a culture they're not a part of, for someone simply participating in that cultures traditions.
They're not out there actively mocking, attacking, or otherwise demeaning that culture, it's traditions, or it's people.
The difference is malicious intent.
Bullies have malicious intent in spades.
People wearing the garb of a culture they were not born into, do not.
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I'd imagine most would wear those clothes because fun
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The chapters and labeling makes me think of AI. It always does that in replies
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You sometimes see it on social media, where people dogpile on someone wearing a piece of clothing. But while there's plenty of that sort of lunatics, I think there's way more people out there calling those people loons
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It's kinda funny when some crazies are asking to see your family tree and genealogy sample to know if it's alright for you to wear a certain piece of clothing.
Let's observe the chart
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Most is just over 50%. That’s not a great ratio.
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Maybe you should try actually reading the content of the paragraphs. ChatGPT and the like do not write like that. It’s too judgmental (rightfully so to be clear).
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that’s just racism
Yes. Welcome to the discussion of cultural appropriation. It’s rooted in racism.
Participating in something or wearing the clothing of another culture is not automatically racist/cultural appropriation. But it often can be. It’s like people here don’t understand nuance.
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So if I find you a couple of YouTube videos of people of other cultures complaining about cultural appropriation, you’ll stop saying this dumb shit?
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Thankfully we have religious freedom so it doesn't matter if doing something offends another person's religion
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Tell that to the American right
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Depends on the kind of mockery.
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Speedy Gonzalez is also literally a 70 year old cartoon, so context comes in to play. If speedy Gonzalez was created today, that would not ok and rightfully so.