>>95
Look, I know that for an stubborn and emotionally stunted douche this must be hard to understand
Oh, the irony.
but sometimes you say things for people to prod people into reflecting about the world and their relationship to it, like when you start on hyperbolic ramblings about thought-crime and what not.
Yes, and abstractions can be good or bad.
One of such things is reminding people of their privilege
Which is a shitty abstraction because it encourages further discrimination.
saying dumb-ass shit devoid of any consideration for their fellow human beings, such as that people oppressed and persecuted should just take the slurs used to marginalize them like a champ,
There is no such thing as the right not to be offended. If you think words are magical and get all uppity about them, it's
your fucking fault. Calling you a
faggot references a different meaning of
faggot that has less to do with sexual orientation and more with being an annoyingly vociferous cretin. If a homosexual is offended because I called you a
faggot based on the fact that you are an annoyingly vociferous cretin, then it's their problem for not understanding that words may have more than one meaning.
because they come from the mouth of someone who claims to understand them.
But it's okay to use them if you're part of the poor persecuted minority because ``you understand''. That's discrimination.