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The only post I'll make on this subject and other similar ones where a smaller "persecution" aspect of society is happening but is overlooked because of the opposite (racism against whites, heterophobia, etc.) is that it's all very fair and well to say that these things do indeed exist, and are a problem, but the types of people you see campaigning against them... you almost always never see them campaigning against racism, or sexism, or homophobia. So it comes off as incredibly problematic. If your sole political motivation is to make sure that white people aren't called vanilla all the time on Twitter, and you're going to at best ignore the thousands of instances of racial abuse, then it comes across as incredibly blinkered.
I do agree that you get a tough time on here sometimes truth but honestly I have never once seen you express any form of awareness of discrimination against women; in fact you often propagate it yourself. And it's a real problem amongst the growing Trump/Milo crowds. They see their persecution and their "lack of freedom of speech" as a real thing. As if being told off and banned from Twitter for encouraging people to call black celebrities gorillas is a burden.
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