i think people should stop being so easily offended. why is it asians in general don't give a fck about "muhh racism?"
all drawing a line does, is do exactly that, divide people. obviously, enacting laws that discriminate is entirely different issue then regulating "racist" speech on platforms
i think people should stop being so easily offended. why is it asians in general don't give a fck about "muhh racism?"
all drawing a line does, is do exactly that, divide people. obviously, enacting laws that discriminate is entirely different issue then regulating "racist" speech on platforms
i'm just saying, is it okay to slant my eyes with my fingers and go "ching chong ling long"
how about if i say, "let's not go to this chinese place, i don't want to eat dog"
how about if i say, "african hair looks like pubes"
how about if i say, "african skin color is the same as what comes out of my butt"
i can gradually ramp it up all the way through all the shades
AT WHAT POINT does it become racism if you assert that Dr Seuss is NOT racism
who gets to draw where the line is?
my answer is, the person paying the fee to license the book and publish it