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You’re still not getting the basic distinction, and it’s honestly not complicated.
Gammon is aimed at a stereotype of behaviour and political ranting. The insult is about how someone is acting. Calling a Black person black pudding only works as an insult because of their race. The race is the punchline. That’s the difference. You keep acting like mentioning skin colour and targeting someone’s race are the same thing. They aren’t. One is mocking behaviour people choose. The other is mocking something they can’t change. If you genuinely can’t see the difference between insulting someone’s politics and insulting their race, the problem isn’t the explanation, it’s lack of comprehension.
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