• Feathercrown@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Based, but I never denied that. I gave them the benefit of the doubt because I’ve unironically seen people saying stuff like this without realizing that it has a negative connotation.

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      6 months ago

      I guess the fact that you were more willing to believe that Black people have a natural inclination towards drug use than to understand that cops are bad leads me to the conclusion that you aren’t a great person with smart ideas, and didn’t see the necessity in being super nice about it when responding to you.

      I could have laid into you for the racist-leaning narrative, but instead I insinuated that you were naïve, so truthfully I did give you the benefit of a doubt in regard to the racially insensitive question you asked.

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          5 months ago

          I asked specifically because I knew there had to be a better explanation.

          You asked a racist question because you thought there was a non-racist answer? I kinda understand what you mean here, but those are some horrible optics that still involve you asking a racist question.

          Fuck me for wanting to learn from other people in a conversational manner and not researching like I was preparing for a debate

          No, just don’t ask questions with racist implications, such as suggesting that Black people are intrinsically more likely to use drugs.

          Fuck you!

          Calm down. If you have a problem with being called out for saying racist things, join Truth Social.