Comment #21151
Anon
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2021-05-17 13:44:14

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Imagine thinking kinks, most of which people purely hold as fantasy, are just as similar as an actual slur. This is a really smooth brain take. I think you're better than this line of thinking. No one to my knowledge really comments negatively on raceplay as a kink unless it's to say it's not their thing. On a different line of thought... "You can't be offended without your own consent". Whoo boy. This is the most half-true logic I ever see from your line of thinking. Look, sure, if you magically just "don't see it negatively" sure, technically you're able to suspend the concept of offense. This isn't really false, but in saying it this way, you're running away from the responsibility you have as a (hopefully) empathetic person to realize that some people ARE uncomfortable by slurs and some people DO face this sort of thing in real life. You're fortunate enough not to. And people are allowed to say "This is problematic language." I'm sorry, but equating kinks and their taboo nature with usage of slurs is just completely not the same thing. At the end of the day, you're a platform, not an individual. You may operate independently, but you produce for an audience. You wanna say slurs in an intimate context with a partner? Shoot your shot. That's between you. But you're literally engaging with audience and saying "You know, the n-word isn't so bad because I, a white guy with no perspective, have claimed this to be true." And you back it up with a bunch of red herrings that only kind of are related. You can do better than this dude. Just, you know, DON'T be a piece of shit. This is something children often manage easily.
Rock Candy2115221151
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2021-05-17 15:29:38
Guess I'm gonna be a piece of shit then.