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Old 02-06-2016, 06:45 PM   #125 (permalink)
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Not that it matters. Goofle's original statement made no real point, nothing he's since said has turned it into one.

And besides which, the entire affair started because I posted something that attempted to illustrate how people who are sexist can truly believe they aren't - Because the nature of sexism, or any discrimination, is that those most involved in it are very rarely aware of what they're doing, and just consider it normal. As a result, people should think about whether they are contributing to it - because I am 100% certain that absolutely everyone is actively involved in some sort of discrimination without being aware of it.

Edit: And Goofle, honestly, you've just talked your way around making any concrete statement for about 5 posts, while repeatedly insisting that a point you've yet to make is correct.

All I see when I read your posts recently is you pushing the "Defend the white man, for he is oppressed by all this newfangled social justice!" agenda. Between this, defending Roosh V, the MRA thread, etc.

I've no interest in getting into a long and protracted circular debate with you, but your recent contributions to this forum do not exactly make you look good, and reacting aggressively doesn't help.
I think you are anti-easy-going people. Trying to fault them as some kind of monsters based on assumption that all people are terrible meanies, and the easy-going people are totally unaware of they are making people's lives miserable.
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