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Originally Posted by Oling_Roachinen
Why did you feel the need to bring up the possibility she was a prostitute at all? Why?
You got mad when people "victim blamed" Black people in the other thread and called them racist, but your very first post in this thread was to suggest the possibility that a dead Indigenous woman who was taunted before her death was maybe a prostitute with a drug problem for 0 reason. And we all know if she was Black and this happened, you would lose your #### if someone came in and brought up the possibility she was a prostitute with many different fathers to her children. And you would be right to lose your ####. So maybe don't bring it up for Indigenous people.
I would say take your own advice and don't try and victim blame, but now I'm thinking you were just projecting your own racist thoughts onto others.
This is the systemic racism happening in Canada. If this was a white woman, other than it not happening to her at all, if it did, people would not be bringing up the possibility she was a prostitute with a drug problem. But no problem trying to draw that connection when it's an Indigenous person.
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I brought up the possibility of prostitution because 1) the staff was focused on her sex life, and 2) that is an exceptionally large family for 2020. Which made me think that perhaps they were slut shaming her, which I stated.
I literally gave you reasons why I suggested the possibility, so you can't claim "0 reason" when I literally gave you multiple reasons.
Also, you know to victim blame, you actually have to
BLAME the victim for something, right? Even if she were a sex worker, those nurses were 100% in the wrong, which I clearly stated. I was simply saying their behavior might be based on a different type of terrible behavior like sex shaming, and not racially motivated. Suggesting possible ulterior motivations for ####ty behavior is not blaming the victim.
Again, I never blamed her for anything. In fact the only one of the two of us that seems to think being a prostitute is a bad thing, is you. People have to do what they have to do and shouldn't be looked down upon for it.
Yes, systemic racism is happening in Canada, and if you actually read posts rather than cherry picking things to try and manipulate things so you can get into your latest fight, you'd have seen the fact I have brought up multiple times that aboriginals are treated worse in Canada than anyone and how it needs to change.