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Originally Posted by MelBridgeman
My bad confirmation bias !
It sounds like you are describing a group that acknowledges and respects the significant progress made in areas like racial and gender equality over the past several decades and maintains a more traditional or rigorous standard for what constitutes being labeled a “racist” or “misogynist.” This perspective suggests a focus on maintaining clarity and severity in applying such terms, rather than broadening or lowering the threshold for their use.
This approach might be rooted in the belief that labeling should be reserved for truly egregious acts or ideologies and that diluting these terms risks undermining their gravity and importance in identifying genuine discrimination or hatred.
Keep on normalizing! Enjoy your evening.
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Did you ask AI to write that for you? Such a dull and boilerplate conservative response with no real novel thinking on the subject. It certainly didn't dispel anything that I said, nor does it counter the direct evidence I provided from actual interactions with human beings where we've discussed these things and they've indicated how they feel.
"When someone shows you who they are, believe them."
I choose to believe someone when they tell me things directly, rather than assume their beliefs based on right wing talking points.