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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985
Thats not the right definition of the boy who cried wolf lol.
Anyway i totally agree that people are to quick to shout racist when infact it may just be a disagreement, ignorance or just prejudice.
The people who cry racism are usually the ones who see colour not person hence that making them more racist than the offender.
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when i say "the boy who cried wolf" i'm talking about people who shout "racism" at every opportunity, for instance whenever a black person has trouble getting a cab, they scream racism. sorry but if you scream racism over not being able to get a cab, that totally dilutes the definition of racism. racism is people who have been killed for the color of their skin, when you scream racism over a waiter not giving you good service, or a taxi cab not stopping for you, it's absolutely just like the boy who cried wolf, because it dilutes the the impact of the word racism.