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re: What did LSU tweet that some players are complaining about?
Posted on 6/8/20 at 1:19 pm to BayouBoogie
Posted on 6/8/20 at 1:19 pm to BayouBoogie
So you refer to individual words, then use a sentence as your example.
No, individual words cannot racist. Yes, sentences can be racist.
Is the word “Asian” racist? No.
Is the sentence “I hate Asians” racist? Yes.
Individual words, without verbs and adjectives, do not convey thought, intent, or motive.
No, individual words cannot racist. Yes, sentences can be racist.
Is the word “Asian” racist? No.
Is the sentence “I hate Asians” racist? Yes.
Individual words, without verbs and adjectives, do not convey thought, intent, or motive.
Posted on 6/8/20 at 1:28 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
LoL. So you’re not going to answer the question?
So according to you, a white guy yelling the n-word (just the word) to a group of black people isn’t racist?
The term “Asian” isn’t the same as the n-word. Whether you like it or not, the n-word signifies hate.
So according to you, a white guy yelling the n-word (just the word) to a group of black people isn’t racist?
The term “Asian” isn’t the same as the n-word. Whether you like it or not, the n-word signifies hate.
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