the n word
the n word
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- monkeyshine0
I get it. Free speech is one thing. We have a guy in the States who likes to picket funerals of US soldiers, gay people, or whoever else falls into his scope. He is vile and hateful but I don't question his political right to say whatever crap he wants too.
I'm not talking about that. You said "you need to..". My point is that you are telling someone else with different experiences from you how they should respond to racism, bigotry, etc. It's kinda like if someone were raped, robbed, or lost their spouse or ...fill in blank... they need to move on, get over it, etc. It's insensitive. Until you've walked in someone's shoes don't tell them what or how to react.