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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 74148574" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>I see and have seen a few people of less than sterling character( and shouldn't we judge people on their character rather than the color of their skin or the gender they identify with ) using their race or their gender to either bully or avoid consequences for their less than sterling actions. It is a problem for society but in particular a problem for those who actually are victims of the things the few I mentioned pretend to be victims of. I think there is enough actual racism and sexism in the world to go around and that claiming it where it is not present harms the real victims of those things more than anyone else. Calling someone a racist or a sexist ought not be something we do as often as we call someone a Conservative or a Liberal as there just aren't nearly as many misogynists or racists in the world as there are people with political preferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 74148574, member: 256417"] I see and have seen a few people of less than sterling character( and shouldn't we judge people on their character rather than the color of their skin or the gender they identify with ) using their race or their gender to either bully or avoid consequences for their less than sterling actions. It is a problem for society but in particular a problem for those who actually are victims of the things the few I mentioned pretend to be victims of. I think there is enough actual racism and sexism in the world to go around and that claiming it where it is not present harms the real victims of those things more than anyone else. Calling someone a racist or a sexist ought not be something we do as often as we call someone a Conservative or a Liberal as there just aren't nearly as many misogynists or racists in the world as there are people with political preferences. [/QUOTE]
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