Ok that's fine. I think it's a bit narrow but it puts your statement in context.
Geez, I just asked a question. I gave you my perspective and asked for yours. I happen to think that understanding what we mean by words is crucial to having productive discussions. I don't think that's some sinister, dastardly agenda. Some people LOVE vague language because it allows them to avoid being pinned down, and I don't let them get away with it. So seeking to reach a consensus on what we mean by a word has become a habit.
If what you wrote is what you really think of me, just put me on ignore and be done with it.
Ummm no. You would be among last members on this forum who would get added to my ignore list.... too many useful and interesting debates for me to think of doing that.
Saw this coming a mile away. "Are you calling me a racist!? You better not be because I'VE GOT MY CLUTCHING PEARLS READY AND SO HELP ME GOOD I WILL CLUTCH THEM! I WILL CLUTCH THEM!"
Again my claim is, has been, and always will be "In every discussion of a racial nature you are argumentatively on the side of the racist. What that means is what I'm asking you."
Saw this coming a mile away. "Are you calling me a racist!? You better not be because I'VE GOT MY CLUTCHING PEARLS READY AND SO HELP ME GOOD I WILL CLUTCH THEM! I WILL CLUTCH THEM!"
Again my claim is, has been, and always will be "In every discussion of a racial nature you are argumentatively on the side of the racist. What that means is what I'm asking you."
There is no dishonesty involved. People can disagree with you and not be total monsters.
ETA: You know what? **** it. Keep doing what you're doing, and everybody will keep "lying".![]()
The problem I have with stuff like this is that once you lot have named Thermal as some sort of racist dude, it doesn't matter whether they are or not.
No one has called him a racist. You have completely failed to understand the point.
Shall I psychoanalyse you as well, to try to explain why you consistently screw up your reading comprehension?
Stop pretending you don't get it.
If the ACLU was playing Devil Advocate for Racists in EVERY SINGLE RACIAL DISCUSSION you'd have a point or comparison.
As it stands it's just more pro-racist apologetics.
Here's a possibility: while he is opposed to racism, he also thinks that some people too easily jump to conclusions of racism, so he tends to make that argument.
I've seen Thermal make some pretty bad arguments in some of those threads, but his participation in them doesn't imply that he's racist.
And that possibility still falls completely and totally under the "Always being on the racist's side argumentatively" thing I said.
The whole "Oh I have to watch people to make sure they don't overplay the race card" persona is not a way to put a shine on or otherwise justify this particular behavior.
Doubly so if you have to assume that role in literally every single discussion of a racial topic. Apparently, there has never been a discussion on this board of a racial nature that hasn't needed Thermal (and others) to reel in the "Making it too much about race."
"I see over-reaction to racism as a much bigger deal that warrants my time, attention, and argumentative effort than racism" is a vile mentality.
I've assigned no motivation, philosophy, intent, or deeper meaning to anyone.
Again my argument is, was, and always will be "Why are you ALWAYS on their side?" Call it being a racist, calling it racist apologetics, call it Devil Advocating, call it counter-narrative, call it "countering too much use of the race card" (as long as you don't think that actually makes it better), call it dancing the Charleston in a Tri-Corner hat I care not one toss. It is what it is.
It's seeing every discussion about race and feeling the uncontrollable urge to move the needle towards the racist side of the argument. What you label it is not my concern, it is what is happening.
It's seeing Racism as a lesser problem than some vaguely defined and not really there "over-reaction to racism" and that is inexcusable.
"Being a racist while having a soft skull"
Just a reminder since I forgot what thread I clicked on after reading this page.
It's seeing Racism as a lesser problem than some vaguely defined and not really there "over-reaction to racism" and that is inexcusable.
Go for your life.
It might be amusing.
And given you are convinced you seem to know everybodies minds by reading a few written words, maybe your god like powers may do some good.
The distinction I would make is I'd add "on this forum" to your statement. He sees racism on this forum as less of a problem than overreactions to racism on this forum. That seems like a much more reasonable position.
Do you understand I don't give a damn whether they want to or not?
I don't want to live in a world where people punch other people when they get mad, and such behavior is tolerated. I don't care why they are mad.
Well, that's true. If they voted, I'll bet that's how they voted.
Good stuff. Then work on a world where hate speech isn't tolerated and in fact is punished and the cops aren't racist so that people feel they can have recourse to non-violent ways to resolve situations.
This whole incident is a prime example of how systemic racism works against minorities and how many people don't see it.
Subject minorities to increased levels of provocation on a daily basis and tell them that the dominant culture values the provocation more than the harm done to them and that they better not react to it. When the minorities do inevitably react (as any group would to constant provocation) the narrative is then that the minorities are more violent (and the stats show it) and don't live up to the same standards as the dominant culture. Which is then used as an excuse for further racism and persecution. Which leads to increased reactions.
Observers like yourself only see the minorities 'overreacting' and not living up to your expectations. And that argument is logical in a given single instance but completely misses the greater context. But saying 'I don't care about the greater context, just don't punch people' might be a wonderful sentiment it is a completely privileged opinion which isn't going to change the situation and in fact only perpetuates the problems.
Funnily enough what MIGHT change the situation is every racist being punched to death every time they open their stupid mouths to insult a black man. They'd probably soon learn to stop it. But I think we would both agree that's probably a sub-optimal strategy too.