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See you are kinda doing it again. I was explaining why Americans are the focus of frustration but you want to be reductive about it and just make it all flat prejudice. That frame work puts it on equal footing with actual serious prejudices.
3 0 ReplyYou're right. I will now be prejudiced. Thank you for the enlightenment. Truly inspiring stuff.
1 1 ReplyOr you could have been reasonable at any point.
3 0 ReplyI now support being prejudiced for fear of equivocation. It's a reasonable take, you're very convincing.
1 0 ReplyYou're very childish.
1 0 ReplyNaw, children aren't prejudiced, they have to be taught that. I'm prejudiced now, all grown up.
1 0 ReplySo are you acknowledging then that you were categorizing knocking on Americans as the same as prejudice against Roma?
1 0 ReplyYes, oh yes, the very same thing. And being prejudiced against either is very much OK and good.
I also think America is number one, the best, two thumbs up. We're better than everyone.
I also know that you believe this, too, because you're American. Godamn we're awesome, this rules.
This new perspective is so much easier than acknowledging the uniqueness of the human spirit. What a relief.
1 0 ReplyYour childish sarcasm is pretty much indistinguishable from your sincere opinions.
1 0 ReplyI learned it from watching you, dad!
Speaking of which, brb, gotta go teach my kids to judge people based on things outside of their control.
1 0 ReplyWell you introduced the childish sarcasm to this conversation so you couldn't really learn it from me.
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