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Old 01-11-2017, 03:52 PM #10
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I have to say in relation to things being distasteful the intonation that racism is tolerable because those who you suggest make accusations of racism are sexist is the most bizarre excuse for prejudice I have ever heard Brillo.
This part is very true, I have to say. Like maybe if it was a random comparison once but, Brillo, it's your go-to thing whenever racism is mentioned and it's just... I don't know. It's somewhere way beyond a strawman argument.

Anyone: "Well, I think this could be seen as racist because..."

Brillo: "SOME PEOPLE ARE SEXIST."

"They are Brillo, that's true and a problem. But back to the actual topic being discussed..."

"OMG I can't believe you don't care about sexism??"


The only word for it is bizarre. Very similar to when The Truth used to come into every thread and say "OH YEAH well men have a high suicide rate and never get custody of the kids!"

... And you hated that.
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