Just like the word “fascist”
Why the Term “Racist” No Longer Means Anything
Misuse and abuse of the terms have diminished any real meaning to serious people.
Why the Term “Racist” No Longer Means Anything
Misuse and abuse of the terms have diminished any real meaning to serious people.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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December 9th, 2015 at 8:36 pm
On the contrary. Those words have significance to serious people who use them judiciously. It’s the foolish Left which uses them to the point of exhaustion for anything and everything where they start to lose relevance.
December 10th, 2015 at 2:02 am
I tend to agree with MrSatyre. We can have a serious conversation, and those who wish to join in can crack open a bloody dictionary, stay home or suffer ridicule. We don’t have to lower ourselves to their level of ignorance. Not for any reason.
Over the Christmas season then, I intend to join with my extended family members in round after round of gay intercourse, all around the house and over the dinner table.
December 10th, 2015 at 1:16 pm
If you think you are dealing with serious people, when those people label everyone except themselves racist, a change of perspective is in order.
Those people are using their invalid name calling, along with every other dirty tactic they can, in a brutal revolution to obtain money, power, influence and control over you, and they will continue to do so until not just repudiated in politely written articles but stomped into the dust of history.
Being called racist is just the start. Forced re-education is already being called for in campus protests. Death for all traitors to the revolution usually follows.