Recognize the meaning of the word instead of using it willy-silly. First step in avoiding a repeat of history is maintaining the words meanings in the languages instead of undermining them with spin e.g. calling anyone who disagree with your opinion a racist/nazist...
Asian cuisine isn't for everyone and that's fine. The ox may be slow but the ground is fertile.
If you knew the candle was fire then the meal was cooked a long time ago.
Dividing humans into categories based on appearance or heritage is racism: He's handicapped so he's of the retarded-race and this girl has curly hair so she's of the curly-race. It never ends when you start down that road... You can do it with anything e.g. nations and nationality - it's just as wise as racism to discriminate others based on stereotypes and prejudices. You simply don't know how much an individual is your typical stereotype. You'd be hard-pressed to find one that subscribes to all of them and you will still find people who can't be ascribed to any of your preconceptions. You'd have to get to know them first which is what racism and prejudices prevent by often internalizing all the love and externalizing all the hatred so you might as well be living in different countries even though you share the same block. Fear and paranoia controls you instead of being reasonable about yourself and others. We can all get along if we want to but some just want to watch the world burn...
Last edited by Tiwack; 2018-03-04 at 10:22 PM.
If you knew the candle was fire then the meal was cooked a long time ago.
Hypocrites guilty of the same uncooperative nature they keep blaming the right for. Reach a compromise or enjoy your majority dictatorship while it lasts. You'll be pulling back and forth going no where for decades by choosing the later and it's the main flaw with FPTP creating a polarized society not representative of public sentiments.
If you knew the candle was fire then the meal was cooked a long time ago.
And like clockwork, the conservatives of today are using the exact lines of attack the white supremacists, segregationists, and southern Dixiecrats said of the civil rights attorneys who went on to form the SPLC. You're not just cowards, you're cowards that are rehashing 70 year old fake arguments.