Your sensitivity is showing again. You may want to tuck it in.
You confuse Sensitivity with Watchfulness.
Calling-out Reverse-Racism (Bash-****** threads) for what it is, is a worthwhile pursuit, and not indicative of an over-sensitivity, all your silly protestations to the contrary notwithstanding.
Stop it...
No.
...Youre sensitive and it shows...
Or so you mistakenly interpret it, anyway.
...You cant even concentrate on the OP...
Sure I can.
But I chose to focus upon the
Bash ****** Festival that one sees, in the earlier pages of this thread.
In-context and on-topic, as a legitimate sidebar, in the case of such a collection of posts.
If I choose to engage regarding the OP, you'll be the first to know.
Meanwhile, I call out that self-evident Reverse Racism for what it is.
...There is no such thing as reverse racism...
Horseshit.
However, as a likely bona fide member of a
Permanent Victim Class, I'm sure you'd like the world to believe that that is the case.
The Bash ****** Festival that one sees in the early pages of this thread, serves up sufficient evidence to counter your silly assertion.
...Pointing out that 3 white ferals burned someone is not reverse racism...
How would
you know?
You just told us (in the previous sentence) that there is
no such thing as Reverse Racism.
Given that you're blind to the very
existence of such a thing, you will, of necessity, recuse yourself from judging whether evidence exists, for a particular
occurrence of (according to you) this non-existent state of affairs.
I agree, however, that "pointing out", as you call it, is not, ipso facto, Reverse Racism.
However, the content and tone of early-pages posts in this thread, sympathetic to not only the burn-victim, but challenging and hostile to and making assumptions about Whites, tell us a different story - sufficient, so that a White, who read some of those comments, felt obliged to label it a
Bash-****** Festival.
...If you were watching you would be looking instead of posting. Thats what watching means.
Have you always suffered from this extraordinary and most unfortunate case of hyper-literalism? Take two Everyday Metaphors, and call me in the morning.