Paul Henry
Aug 8, 2017 · 1 min read

So, we can’t use the word “racist” in discussions involving white supremacists. We can’t use the word “sexist” when discussing religions that treat women as property. You’re destroying language with your censorship in trying to protect people’s feelings. It’s interesting that people tend to say that’s a “left” sorta notion… but I guess the left generally errs on the side of overprotecting the feelings of those who can’t protect themselves. It’s interesting that you imply you’re on the right and then go out of your way to protect sexism & racism. What does that say about what you view the “right” to stand for?

Footnote: I’m not stating that’s what the right stands for. However, you brought in the whole “left/right” thing first and I’m just pointing out general patterns. If you want to say I’m using a stereotype, you’d be right and I won’t be insulted. Because that wouldn’t be a slur.

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