Insensitive, loutish, bullying activities should be pointed out and confronted.
We can then have a conversation about the activity and why it is offensive. When the activity is denied as being offensive and supported, then we have another conversation.
Is this the difference between sounding racist and being racist?
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This is exactly what Redeye has been saying.
Insensitive, loutish, bullying activities should be pointed out and confronted.
We can then have a conversation about the activity and why it is offensive. When the activity is denied as being offensive and supported, then we have another conversation.
Is this the difference between sounding racist and being racist?
"Is this the difference between sounding racist and being racist?"
No. They are mutually exclusive.
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